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Non-Tech : Common Sense

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To: 249443 who started this subject4/9/2002 8:23:09 PM
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R-E-S-P-E-C-T: What It Means to Shareholders, Part 1

thestreet.com

"...As a money manager, I'm not interested in allocating capital to businesses that fail to respect their shareholders. When evaluating the conduct of companies toward shareholders, I ask two questions:

...1. Is their conduct reasonable?...

...2. Are they treating their family of owners -- which often number in the tens of thousands -- with the same level of respect that would be accorded a single controlling shareholder?...

...In this two-part series, I'll discuss five types of companies in which I won't invest because they don't treat their owners with a reasonable level of respect...

...1. Avoid companies where there is self-dealing...

...2. Avoid companies where there is exceptional pay for unexceptional performance...

...3. Avoid companies with excessive stock options..."
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