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Re: Ok, we get it already said by quetwo:I know you are excited about the number, but every article doesn't have to tell us again and again that Charter's industry debt-load is 20% with only 8% of the customers. Some companies serve more rural areas, and therefore have more debt. Nor does every Charter article need to contain "though the CEO seems to do ok" either. -- "Don't steal. The government hates competition." |
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2 edits | Nor does every Charter article need to contain "though the CEO seems to do ok" either. A quick look shows me I've used that phrase twice for Charter, including this report. The 20%/8% ratio metric has been used more frequently, but I find it pertinent and interesting.
I will, however, deliver beatings to the interns to do a better job in using less redundant metrics to highlight Charter's dysfunction. |
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 | reply to BillRoland said by BillRoland:said by quetwo:I know you are excited about the number, but every article doesn't have to tell us again and again that Charter's industry debt-load is 20% with only 8% of the customers. Some companies serve more rural areas, and therefore have more debt. Nor does every Charter article need to contain "though the CEO seems to do ok" either. Why not. if everyone else is going down with the ship what makes upper management immune? Maybe some new fresh younger high up management with new ideas. Compensation linked to real improvement. |
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