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Digging Into Unethical Corporate Behavior

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philtheinvestor
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Re: You can never cut a good deal with a bad guy
philtheinvestor   5/12/2012 10:57:46 AM
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Is it safe to assume then that executives that exhibit the opposite of the characteristics are doing a GOOD job or are righting the ship at their companies? It still seems like a tough call.

yalanand
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Re: You can never cut a good deal with a bad guy
yalanand   5/7/2012 1:31:47 PM
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@Drivewaygirl, luckily i had a hedge position which reduced my losses. But still this kind of movements in the stock eats up all your investment.

Drivewaygirl
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Re: You can never cut a good deal with a bad guy
Drivewaygirl   5/7/2012 1:26:13 PM
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Sorry to hear that @Yalanand. Fingers crossed, I've never had anything that bad yet!

yalanand
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Re: You can never cut a good deal with a bad guy
yalanand   5/7/2012 12:49:11 PM
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@Scott, its called IRB infrastructure. It's one of the frontline infrastructure stocks listed in India. The stock lost more than 30% within a week when news came that the chairman of company is being investigated by police in connection with the murder.

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Re: You can never cut a good deal with a bad guy
Value Hiker   5/7/2012 11:46:27 AM
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@yalanand, investment is about probability. There is no such thing called sure thing. All our efforts shall focus on improving our chance of winning. No matter how good and careful we are, we will make mistakes like one you mentioned.  By screening the management team, we can lower the chance of being wrong, that is good enough.

Noreen Seebacher
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Re: You can never cut a good deal with a bad guy
Noreen Seebacher   5/7/2012 11:20:03 AM
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But then there is Best Buy. Brian Dunn leaves abruptly under questionable circumstances last month and the stock tumbles just around 8%. It's almost like the market welcomed his departure.

Noreen Seebacher
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Re: You can never cut a good deal with a bad guy
Noreen Seebacher   5/7/2012 11:15:39 AM
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Murder charges make  Yahoo  Chief Executive Officer Scott Thompson's resume lies look pretty innocuous!

Scott Raynovich
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Re: You can never cut a good deal with a bad guy
Scott Raynovich   5/7/2012 11:07:09 AM
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@yalanand,

Wow, that is quite a story. Which stock was that?

yalanand
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Re: You can never cut a good deal with a bad guy
yalanand   5/7/2012 5:28:12 AM
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Both Warren Buffett and Philip Fisher warned investor to check the integrity of management team before any investment.

@Value Hiker, but its not easy to get the info about the integrity of management team. For example recently I invested in one stock after doing all the research,  but the stock fell 35% in a single week after the CEO of the company was booked under  murder charges. You can never know such facts about the CEO/CFO's.


yalanand
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Re: You can never cut a good deal with a bad guy
yalanand   5/7/2012 5:21:08 AM
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@Value Hiker, very good suggestions Value Hiker. One more important point is always track the CEO/CFO's on the board. Many a times when company is in trouble CEO/CFO quit suddenly. I have seen stocks in free-fall when the top-executives quit the company.


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