Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Worst CEO CNBC Poll John Chambers of Cisco



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Subject: John Chambers Is In the Running for the Worst CEO on CNBC Poll
Date: Tue, 10 Dec 2013 11:35:16 -0800
From: Jas Jain

John Chambers Is In the Running for the Worst CEO on CNBC Poll


Looks like dopes are finally catching up to what has been crystal clear to me for 15 years. Born-and-bred American dopes are extremely slow learners.

 

JC is also the biggest corporate Crook in US history. He is dishonest to the bone. Crooks and dopes are codependent.

Jas

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1 comment:

jas_jain said...

From: Dean
To: jas_jain@xxx
Subject: RE: John Chambers Is In the Running for the Worst CEO on CNBC Poll
Date: Tue, 10 Dec 2013 21:03:38 –0800

Lots of name calling, no evidence.

Dear Dean,

I keep my comments very short and that leaves room only to share my conclusions. If you have interest in the subjects that I comment on you must do your own research because it is very likely that you would not be satisfied by my standard of what constitutes wrong and improper behavior. You look for legal basis of improper conduct while I focus on ethical behavior. When it comes to what I call Crooks many things that should not be legal have been legalized or are allowed. That is why we do have the System of the Crooks.

Evidence for John Chambers being a Crook is voluminous. He has been the direct cause of more losses for shareholders than anyone else (the money, some $100-200B, has gone to a large number of Crooks including Chambers himself) and millions of Cisco shareholders have lost money that they have no chance to recover. You can start by looking at all the instances where the Cisco Scam took a big hit after the earnings announcements, conference calls and Chambers’ appearances on TV following these earnings reports. Then you should compare them with what Chambers said in the prior 2-3 quarters. The absolute horrible conduct was following 2001Q1 report and what he and his CFO were saying just a month or two before—50-60% growth near-term and 25-30% growth long-term!

Only gullible dopes could be made to believe that Chambers is not a Crook. I realize that our ways of thinking on economics and politics are vastly different.

Best wishes,
Jas





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