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AT&T economic demise

Worst thing American business ever did was listen to Milton Friedman. Guy had it entirely wrong, conceptualized economics in a vacuum. He never believed in democracy, only greed.

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Post ID: @OP+1oBx8425

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OP is an id--t. Stankey and RLS were just really sh---y at their jobs, and the board didn't have the stones to send them packing. John Donavan too

  1. should have cut dividend a long time ago
  2. fired them both for cause years before they were (will be gone)
  3. focused on core competencies. Saw so many rich tech evaluations and got greedy thinking we could boost the multiple. Lost site of core business.

Shareholders / board have paid for the board's and CEO's incompetence.

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Post ID: @6xtr+1oBx8425

better off following gordon gecko, "Greed is good."

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Post ID: @3tsl+1oBx8425

Milton Greedman was a myopic bufoon. The vast majority of the country's problems are due to CEOs and right-wing politicians buying into his one note symphony of boosting shareholder value at any cost. Tax inversions, offshoring, perma-temp contracting, benefits cuts, financial engineering and a trashed environment are the results. To his acolytes, shareholder value and the compensation that is directly tied to share price, are the only things that matter. It is no wonder that 50% of the populace is so pi---d off that they are willing to vote again for a demagogic seditionist who has racked up 91 felony counts. Nihilism is not the answer. Democracy takes work. The Donald/Jared and Joe/Hunter duopolies are two sides of the same kleptocratic coin. This is going to be one helluva an election cycle. Reagan busting the PATCO union was the inflection point that started this mess. I hope the UAW strike grinds on long enough to be the inflection point that helps labor re-assert itself.

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Post ID: @2qti+1oBx8425

Economics is beyond the intellectual abilities of OP. Maybe remain silent rather than exposing your ignorance.

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Post ID: @1win+1oBx8425

Hubris, Greed, ate hallmarks for this Leadership Team.

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Post ID: @1wcf+1oBx8425

Most of you young clucks were not around when management worked with labor to support our customer base. 3 legged stool analogy, labor, management, customers all worked together to build company value and profit. Milton Friedman told everyone” management’s only responsibility is to share holder profits” . The new reasoning behind such bad decisions as T-Mobile, Time Warner, continuing outsourcing of work, all based on nothing more then greed. No integrity, no morality, no loyalty.

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Post ID: @1srg+1oBx8425

What's done is done. AT&T will never retire $140B of debt. Maybe file Chapter 11 to eliminate debt?

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Post ID: @sbc+1oBx8425

So this had nothing to do with DirecTV and TW acquisition and various missteps by Randall and Stankey, is that what you are saying ?
On a tangent, I have a bridge to sell for a measly amount of 10,000 USD.

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Post ID: @peh+1oBx8425

Well Stephenson and the board of directors were Free to Choose expensive M&A, that's for sure. I don't Friedman had much to do with bad strategic decisions at AT&T however.

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Post ID: @jen+1oBx8425

U sound like a financial cuck. Get some equity bro

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