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By Jo Best

Published: Thursday 02 June 2005


Name

also anonymous


Location

US


Occupation

Engineer


Comment

I'd love to see how he reacts when someone decides that CEOs are cheaper to acquire from high level business schools overseas. I am sure he would be humming a completely different tune.
But since it is his dollar that is being saved, you will hear nothing but praises from him.
Yes. it is big time progess, FOR PEOPLE LIKE HIM.



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