Saturday, October 22, 2016 11:06:22 AM
But since it oftentimes is, people like Teresa, if we're to believe she's simply ineffectual and not a conman like Roger, should act accordingly. Unfortunately, she wants people to treat her as though she has the credentials to create a company and deserves the treatment of one who already has.
Until she HAS created a company she needs to treat her shareholders with more respect, courtesy and truthfulness. And I should add, humility.
She forgets whose money is being used here to create a possible livelihood for herself. To wit, she's grossly oversalaried. I don't say overpaid because she hasn't created a viable company yet in order to pay herself.
I'll jump down off my soapbox, now. But not before I ask when Teresa is going to inform her shareholders whatever happened to Vanderbilt Bonds!
You can lead a horse to water. But you can't make him get down on one knee and do an Al Jolson impression!
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