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RE: Greg: Anthropomorphizing the Corporation



Hello Edward;

  I've started two corporations. The first failed. This one seems to be 
doing fairly well. Actually, I would think the abuses and disregard for the 
law of which Mr. St. John speaks should be more prevalent in closely held 
firms than in publicly traded ones where there is more government 
oversight. I could go through St. John's article and pull out statement 
after statement that is patently false, but I really don't think it's worth 
the bother. Perhaps people who are of St. John's disposition should read a 
book by one of those he finds so evil, like Michael Dell's excellent new 
book. I read it this weekend. What an inspiration! Great stuff.

-- Greg



On Sunday, March 07, 1999 10:01 PM, Edward Britton 
[SMTP:fremin@geocities.com] wrote:
> Greg:
>
> Should you wish to do so, you may write the author concerning your
> objections directly to the address attached to the header of the article. 
>
> In the interim, may I assume that you have started and have owned a
> corporation? If so, is the corporation now publically traded? I believe 
the
> author's concerns center around publically held corporations and, as 
such,
> are the focus of the treatise forwarded by myself.
>
> An eager student, Edward   ><>
>
>