Eric, the plot definately is thickening, and here are my thoughts... This is the nitty gritty world of business--so anything goes. It isn't Alice in Wonderland and competetion is a fact of life. However, there is underhanded competetion and overhanded competetion. In my opinion, the advertising literature that was stolen, the trademark infringements, the bankrupty on the part of many of the individuals in NVID management, the felony conviction on the part of Arata, and on and on--as detailed in Derek Allen's research, is indicative of a high risk/low trust situation.
Conflict is a part of life, too...and maybe someone has the right to want to see some justice done.
I boshed off the "who is sleeping with who" stuff, but maybe this is another "fact" that will turn up somewhere in this little scenario.
I hope that everyone is referring back to Derek Allen's posts so that the new information can be integrated with his research.
Also, could you elaborate on your post? You seem to be a bit on the inquisitive side, AND you seem to have a handle on rightfulness and wrongfulness... |