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SAM Hunter$

join:2001-05-11
USA

It might be the owners' fault?

So it might be the Rigas family's fault? Well, duh! Call 60 Minutes, the scoop of the century!

This is what I wrote several months ago: "I wonder who runs this company? Gordon Gekko? Supposedly it is a family owned business. If so, they make the Don Vito Corleone family look like family of the year. This is the only company I've ever seen that started at the bottom and has steadily worked its way down. People may be stealing their TV cable but Adelphia is making up for their loss by stealing its Powerlink customers money. I am even amazed by some of their "Smooth Ride" stories. You know the ones, were the customer is overjoyed just to get download speeds that are little more than triple dial up speed! So what if the email servers and news servers don't work and the ping times or latency suck? I always wondered why Adelphia's broadband installers wore masks when they showed up. The official theme song of Adelphia should be "Simply the Worse"! It would be song to the tune of Tina's Turner's "Simply the Best" except you just substitute "worse" for "best". Dum, dum, dum, dum, dum "We're simply the worse, worse than all the rest, worse than everyone, worse than anyone. We're simply the worse." Gosh, Adelphia is just the pits!"


Karl Bode
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join:2000-03-02
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That's the New York Time's point.

The story is about the stockholders finally conspiring to get rid of them, and how they should have noticed the $2.3 billion worth of loans that were never put on the books....and should have been aware there was a retarded chimp piloting the ship onto the reef long before now....

It seems that investors operate on a completely separate plane of reality most of the time, making mountains out of mole hills and then ignorning tell tale signs of dysfunction.
--
dead american hero



cmcgilton

join:2001-03-14
Stow, OH

It is the owner's fault. The 2.3 billion dollars in loans went to the spun off Adelphia Business Solutions unit since 1997.


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