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<blockquote data-quote="proups" data-source="post: 51860"><p>Some points to ponder: </p><p> </p><p>upsdawg: our stock went up almost $3/share when we made our earnings announcement for 1qtr 2005. Then it went back down a little, and is now getting back to where it was right after the announcement. Take a look at historical data of UPS stock vs. the Market. UPS does pretty well - better than most over the long haul. </p><p> </p><p>OneToofar: all of the UPS millionaires were in your position when they first went into management and they took the risk of investing into a company where they could make a difference by their efforts. That has not changed with UPS going public. Those millionaires put their money where their mouth was - and got results. That is what the MIP plan has to be with a publicly traded stock. </p><p> </p><p>Interested: I've looked at other companies before, if I can use your example of personal career management. I've never found a company that could offer what Big Brown offers me - a stable, secure company that is willing to do whatever it takes to be a market leader.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="proups, post: 51860"] Some points to ponder: upsdawg: our stock went up almost $3/share when we made our earnings announcement for 1qtr 2005. Then it went back down a little, and is now getting back to where it was right after the announcement. Take a look at historical data of UPS stock vs. the Market. UPS does pretty well - better than most over the long haul. OneToofar: all of the UPS millionaires were in your position when they first went into management and they took the risk of investing into a company where they could make a difference by their efforts. That has not changed with UPS going public. Those millionaires put their money where their mouth was - and got results. That is what the MIP plan has to be with a publicly traded stock. Interested: I've looked at other companies before, if I can use your example of personal career management. I've never found a company that could offer what Big Brown offers me - a stable, secure company that is willing to do whatever it takes to be a market leader. [/QUOTE]
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