 woody7Premium join:2000-10-13 Torrance, CA | hmmm.... If companies couldn't do the "bankruptcy" as part of their "business" plan, a lot of these "deals" wouldn't go through. If a private citizen does bankruptcy as a last resort, the are the devil incarnate.  -- BlooMe |
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 | said by woody7:If companies couldn't do the "bankruptcy" as part of their "business" plan, a lot of these "deals" wouldn't go through. If a private citizen does bankruptcy as a last resort, the are the devil incarnate. There you go. Screw regulating, just treat businesses as you would Joe Blow individual!! -- The Firefox alternative. »www.mozilla.org/projects/seamonkey/ |
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 woody7Premium join:2000-10-13 Torrance, CA 1 edit | said by cork1958:There you go. Screw regulating, just treat businesses as you would Joe Blow individual!! I didn't say screw regulating, which is working so wonderfully /sarcasm, I was referring that the only way "Fairpoint" was going to make this work was through the bankruptcy process. If they couldn't do the bankruptcy, they probably wouldn't have done the deal. my comment stands on it's own, it is is ok for Banks and companies to do the bankruptcy, but when as you put it "Joe Blow" does it, all of a sudden it is just plain wrong. And where was the regulating? Oh you mean bankruptcy? And why should businesses be better than 'Joe Blow" ? I mean the Supreme court just ruled that corporations have the same rights as an individual, shouldn't they have the same responsibities? -- BlooMe |
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