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The Biggest, Boldest Business Blunders of the Year

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Noreen Seebacher
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Noreen Seebacher   1/8/2012 11:10:46 PM
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Olympus update:

"I AM saying goodbye to Japan as a businessman—not as a human being. I will be back, many times, I know." With that, Michael Woodford told the Japanese media on January 6th that he is giving up plans to wage a proxy battle to oust the existing board of directors of Olympus in favour of a new lot that would have included him as president.

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Re: Reporting numbers.
Dex   1/1/2012 7:07:37 PM
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Yes it does sound harsh. But you made me chuckle, thinking of all our fallen "leaders" getting the treatment they deserve.

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Reporting numbers.
Bullseye   12/31/2011 8:03:42 PM
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Maybe there needs to be stiffer penalties. Give someone life in prison or like in other countries like Iran where you lose an arm. I know sounds harsh, but we need a frieghten those steal and cheat. Current punishments are not suitsble.

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Noreen Seebacher   12/31/2011 12:22:13 PM
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It's frightening to think of all the possible repercussions, isn't it @impactnow?

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impactnow   12/30/2011 7:12:53 PM
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Unfortunately we may be seeing the repercussion the meltdown for decades to come much like Chernobyl—it's truly a shame that Nuclear power has not evolved or that legislation has not been enacted to prevent these issues from occurring again and again.

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philtheinvestor   12/29/2011 7:38:08 PM
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HA. Hopefully he's learned from his mistakes... or at least getting caught.

Noreen Seebacher
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Re: The Norm
Noreen Seebacher   12/28/2011 6:40:44 PM
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That is a wonderfully descriptive analogy, @Broadway.

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Re: The Norm
Broadway   12/28/2011 6:01:02 PM
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Fraudsters are like cockroaches or mice. Usually they're sly enough to avoid your sight. But if you start catching one or two in broad daylight ... Loook out! That usually means they're getting brave because there are so many of them hiding in the dark.

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Street Smart   12/28/2011 9:43:15 AM
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@Phoenix, there will ALWAYS be a next year where fraud is concerned, and stupidity too!  It's the intersection of the two that is either pretty scary or strangely comforting, depending on your viewpoint.  And that's just investing...I think the same dynamic is true for terrorist plots, too, come to think of it!

You captured nicely every investor's nagging fear that where there's smoke, there's fire. That's one of the MANY reasons why I enjoy IU and these message boards so much.  The criminals have the chutzpah, but we have each other and our senses of outrage and humor.

Bring it on, 2012...we're ready!

Noreen Seebacher
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Noreen Seebacher   12/28/2011 8:30:52 AM
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Second. But hide your daughters first. Heck, hide yourself.

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