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Re: Dead Presidents post# 65488

Tuesday, 10/25/2016 6:39:33 AM

Tuesday, October 25, 2016 6:39:33 AM

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Have you heard if the "reins were turned over to Paul Hauck" yet? I.e., was this incredible and scintillating advice listened to? TIA.

. Letter to Mr. Tom Steipp.



Dear Mr Steipp,

It is unfortunate that I am writing this letter to you to reflect the utter disappointment in yesterday's conference call and my complete regret in trusting your last words of encouragement of being in the "mist." Once again you have displayed a complete lack of understanding of your role as CEO, one in which you are highly compensated.

Your endless misrepresentations and misguided statements are repulsive and unnerving and can only lead one to ask: "what the hell are you doing?" You have continually stated, and reaffirmed, that the company is moving in the "right direction" with numerous prototypes and projects. Yet with each and every successive conference call you have back pedaled and offered feeble -at best- excuses.

Last October I had the privilege of meeting with and briefly communicating with Mr. Paul Hauck, your Senior Vice President of World Wide Sales. May I offer you a bit of advice: turn the reins over to Mr. Hauck and his team and allow them to work their magic. Mr. Hauck seems to be a man of unquestionable integrity, dedication, and possess a stellar resume of success. He is a no non-sense, straight to the point, and most importantly, trustworthy individual.

You and I, being military men, and I assume both commanders, know that every successful commander surrounds himself with a superb command staff. After serving twenty-two plus years as a United States Marine Corps officer, operating at the apex of command, I am completely disgusted with your lack "command and control."


You get over it, ya freak, with your multiple ID's. Pathetic.

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