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In a letter to shareholders, Yahoo's top dogs say Carl Icahn is just looking for a quick recovery on his investment and doesn't care about the company's long-term health.
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Charles R. Whealton
- by as901 July 18, 2008 3:05 AM PDT
- Short term investors are bottom feeders who have driven this nation into the ground. America needs to thingk longer term, or we will become a third world nation. Short term investors have run this nation and the GOP, and the results are that we produce almost nothing. That means our money is worth nothing.
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(5 Comments)If America is ever going to recover, we must think like the Yahoo board and build rather than simply be a parasite.
Mark Heinemann