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03/27/10 2:11 PM

#16801 RE: goldhog #16800

Yes.

MindlessSelf

03/27/10 4:18 PM

#16802 RE: goldhog #16800

Plus that argument is getting real old. Who cares what kind of car he drives. He's the CEO for christ sake.

When things die down here, they always return talking about his car. It's pathetic.

davidam

03/27/10 10:21 PM

#16806 RE: goldhog #16800

I agree with your post the company car issue is not even a consideration for me. It does not rate in the top 25 of things I am looking at

mysticjinx

03/29/10 8:47 AM

#16825 RE: goldhog #16800

FYI

No. Mods are allowed to express their opinion. Also, the iBox does not have to be factual. It is "an opinion."

The Asst. Mod actually made the majority (if not all) of the iBox for this board, as told to me by the moderator.

According to iHub, the iBox is in the same category as any other posting. It is just a matter of opinion of one individual. If you disagree, then you should make postings that demonstrate your disagreement.

Also - Posters do not have to "keep it real." You can say whatever you want to say, as long as you are not inflammatory towards another poster, is vulgar or obscene, or spams. It does say you are not allowed to say things that are libelous - but that has to be proven in court before it is "libelous."

Here are the terms. Apparently someone also has a pet peeve about the use of the terms "your" and "you're," as misusing these is also against the terms of use.

http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/complex_terms.asp

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It is important to be aware of this - not just on this board, but EVERY board on iHub - as the moderators are NOT necessarily on your side or the side of the company - which is probably obvious on this board.

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BTW, I agree with you 100%, especially on the car issue. Who cares? They bought 2 used cars. Sounds SMART to me.

Many company owners will buy themselves a car to write it off on taxes. It often comes as an unwritten agreement for an officer, that they will be getting a company car as a benefit.