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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 2385194" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>Yes oldfart it is indeed all about you. So just keep your mouth shut. Just by sheer luck you somehow managed to hook on with an upstart company in a fast growing segment of the economy. That was then this is now. This particular industry is reaching maturity with intense competition and an economy that is feeling the effects of the worst recession in nearly a century and will experience very slow growth for decades to come. As a result the disparity between the value X offers it's employees and the value it demands is the widest it has ever been and will grow even wider in the days ahead. As for your precious stock the main driver of the price since 1997 has been it acquisition of RPS and it's contractor fueled high operating margins that made a significant contribution towards X's ability to weather the recession. Today after disposing of hundreds of single work area contractors who contributed mightily toward surviving the recession the handful who remain are under heavy downward pressure on settlements and in doing so it is robbing the contractors of their margins in order to ensure the continued expansion of the company's margins and therefore continue to keep you in your sheltered little world. As a member of the WWII Boomer generation I must inform you that you are an embarrassment to our generation. Furthermore you should be both humbled and grateful for the fact that good fortune and good fortune alone is responsible for your current security both for that and the sacrifices our parents generation made to ensure it. If they had not succeeded today you would be bowing to the emperor while driving around in a state owned truck with a swastika on the side of it for a state determined wage and living in a state owned apartment</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 2385194, member: 58386"] Yes oldfart it is indeed all about you. So just keep your mouth shut. Just by sheer luck you somehow managed to hook on with an upstart company in a fast growing segment of the economy. That was then this is now. This particular industry is reaching maturity with intense competition and an economy that is feeling the effects of the worst recession in nearly a century and will experience very slow growth for decades to come. As a result the disparity between the value X offers it's employees and the value it demands is the widest it has ever been and will grow even wider in the days ahead. As for your precious stock the main driver of the price since 1997 has been it acquisition of RPS and it's contractor fueled high operating margins that made a significant contribution towards X's ability to weather the recession. Today after disposing of hundreds of single work area contractors who contributed mightily toward surviving the recession the handful who remain are under heavy downward pressure on settlements and in doing so it is robbing the contractors of their margins in order to ensure the continued expansion of the company's margins and therefore continue to keep you in your sheltered little world. As a member of the WWII Boomer generation I must inform you that you are an embarrassment to our generation. Furthermore you should be both humbled and grateful for the fact that good fortune and good fortune alone is responsible for your current security both for that and the sacrifices our parents generation made to ensure it. If they had not succeeded today you would be bowing to the emperor while driving around in a state owned truck with a swastika on the side of it for a state determined wage and living in a state owned apartment [/QUOTE]
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