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To: Gary Stern who wrote (491)1/28/2002 9:49:37 PM
From: Joel Karlinsky  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 586
 
Just sent an email to Gary,

Dear Gary,

Although I do not know you, I hope you will not mind if I take the liberty of calling you Gary. I am hoping to meet you someday so I can personally congratulate you on a job well done at Global Crossing. You make me proud to be an American and I want you to know that I think you represent the best that this great country can produce. I am sure that your children will be proud of you once they fully understand all that you have done, and may I say, will continue to do to all the people that invested in Global Crossing, and who put their trust in your honesty and forthrightness. I know that you have made every effort to insure that you will continue to play an important, but albeit, not too visible role, in the new company which is soon to emerge. I also know that I am not alone when I wish you get what you certainly deserve.

Doubt I'll get any response.



To: Gary Stern who wrote (491)1/28/2002 11:51:42 PM
From: tech101  Respond to of 586
 
Another American Beauty that many of us learned first hand.
These guys, particularly Legere, apparently knew what they would do several months ago.

Is there any way to stop this kind of crimes and make the capitalism healthier?



To: Gary Stern who wrote (491)1/29/2002 1:03:50 AM
From: Madharry  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 586
 
It is demoralizing to me that in in all these bankruptcies that have taken place recently, I don't think I heard one apologetic word to investors such as- "gee I am sorry I lost all you investors all your money , management made some terrible decisions, we took on too much debt, we never had a business plan that meshed with reality"- nope
our company is going to survive our employees will continue to get paid management will continue to get perks and stock options.