Alcohol more dangerous than Heroin
Alcohol is by far the most dangerous drug in the UK, according to an authoritative study published today. The study by former government drug czar David Nutt rated drugs based on harm caused to users...
View ArticleEven Etrade Customers Get Spammed As a Result of Businesswire
The below screenshot was sent to me by someone who has an Etrade account. He clicked on the “News” section when researching Wilber Corporation stock, and sure enough the main article is a...
View ArticleMajor Political Upsets Over the Past 75 Years
With election Tuesday underway, here are the top 15 (in chronlogical order) political upsets over the past 75 years. Let me know if I missed any. • 1937 – Virtually unknown 29-year-old Lyndon B....
View ArticleGreedy CEO: Michael Jeffries of Abercrombie & Fitch
In 2009, Michael S. Jeffries received $36,335,644 in total compensation. This put Jeffries as the 8th highest paid CEO. By comparison, the average worker made $32,048 in 2009. Michael S. Jeffries made...
View ArticleTop 10 CEOs in Prison
Here are the top 10 CEOs of puclic companies in prison. 1. Jeff Skilling, former CEO of Enron – Serving 24 years for fraud, insider trading, and other crimes related to the collapse of Enron. 2. Bernie...
View ArticleStreetinsider.com Tainted by Businesswire
Thanks to Businesswire, the below screenshot is what appeared on Streetinsider.com under “Company Press Releases” for TeamTech Global. Yeah, I’m really sure TeamTech would be promoting these law firms...
View ArticleNominate Your Choice for ‘Scrooge of the Year’
It’s the holiday season and time once again to say “bah humbug” to the most cold-hearted and greedy CEOs, corporations and politicians who exemplify the spirit of Ebenezer Scrooge. This is the 11th...
View ArticleFortune.com: “Attack of the M&A ambulance chasers”
Finally, some other journalists are starting to pick up on my story. Dan Primack, of Fortune.com, has written the below story, titled “Attack of the M&A ambulance chasers,” which can also be found...
View ArticleWall Street Journal Calls Out Shareholder Class Action Firms
The Wall Street Journal has now picked up on my story, calling out shareholder class action firms for their frivolous class action suits that follow almost every merger announcment. Below is an article...
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