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CNBC Horse Manure - The Case for Incentive-Based Pay
A comical piece was aired on CNBC this morning, which was similar in composition to horse manure. Take a look at this video right here. Does this guy have any idea what he is talking about?
The comment about Goldman by the dear professor was absolutely disgusting and useless, to say the least. He sure needs to wake up and smell the coffee.
I suppose it is better than watching Mark Haines attempts to work out fair values.
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His lack of coherent thought is only surpassed by his lack of teeth. He gums his words like he gums his food.
Horse manure...sigh!
In this brave new world of semantic obfuscation, the proper term should be "a steaming pile of enzyme-free equine digestive remains".
WTF? This must be a joke - no one, even no one airing on cnbc can be that retarded.
job advertisement; wanted finance professor at carnegie mellon; must understand compound interest calculation; must have read financial press w/in last 10yrs; belief in flat earth perfectly ok but going on tv and pandering for job in financial services can no longer be allowed. renumeration - not "incentivized".
'The only thing more plentiful than hydrogen in the universe is stupidity" Frank Zappa
The boy needs a drool cup.
If this reflects the current level of business school education, it's hard to be optimistic on this country's outlook.
Drugs are DANGEROUS
phucktard comes to mind.
You are a generous soul Anon. Given the magnitude of his stupidity, Grand Apostle of the Fuckwadim would be my choice of words.
"No, no, no mate. A little bit to the right. Put that Astroglide away, mate!"
This guy will be on DK's show tonight for sure!
i usually refrain from ad hominem attacks, but that guy must be retarded. if you don't feel like laughing, don't watch this.
This Aussie moron looks like he about to take a dump.