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To: levy who wrote (23644)1/24/2001 6:45:45 PM
From: Carolyn  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 28311
 
Jain's hubris will bring him down. Always does.



To: levy who wrote (23644)1/24/2001 6:46:35 PM
From: Sarkie  Respond to of 28311
 
levy, you flipped again.



To: levy who wrote (23644)1/24/2001 9:38:33 PM
From: KERRY.COLLINGS  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 28311
 
Is this what Naveen was thinking?

First the bad news. Half of the management team is leaving. Now the good news. We've made some deals, the old CEO is back and earnings are not so bad. I can take any credit and deflect any blame.

Or maybe some sports analogies can be used.

Boston Red Sox: "We've just sold Babe Ruth, but we made some money on the deal."

San Antonio Spurs: "General Manager Greg Popovich fires the coach and appoints himself head coach. David Robinson comes back from the injured list and the Spurs go on a winning streak. Popovich takes credit and the
fans forget about the old coach."

Chicago Bulls: "We've got a new player on the team he's very skilled, works real hard but he doesn't get along with
people very well. We think he can help us win a championship. His name is Dennis Rodman."

Hey Levy, I've got an idea....Business Leader Trading Cards. Could be a big hit. You know, like, "Hey I've got Naveen Jain's rookie card, I think I'll hold on to that one."

kc