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<blockquote data-quote="Barndog324" data-source="post: 658113" data-attributes="member: 27174"><p>I was with IS for 20yrs and when I got the boot for the so called Global Development. When I moved my 401k to HL my financial adviser suggested that I get rid of all my UPS stock. He told me the stock will never perform like Mgmt thought it would because of the investment decisions made by the board. Basically he said that while UPS is acquiring other companies, the stock would never really grow because all of their purchases are in the transportation industry instead of truly diversifying the company. He also pointed out how the Menlo acquisition was basically like throwing 200 million dollars out the windowm because all they really got was a customer list and most of those companies took their business elsewhere.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Barndog324, post: 658113, member: 27174"] I was with IS for 20yrs and when I got the boot for the so called Global Development. When I moved my 401k to HL my financial adviser suggested that I get rid of all my UPS stock. He told me the stock will never perform like Mgmt thought it would because of the investment decisions made by the board. Basically he said that while UPS is acquiring other companies, the stock would never really grow because all of their purchases are in the transportation industry instead of truly diversifying the company. He also pointed out how the Menlo acquisition was basically like throwing 200 million dollars out the windowm because all they really got was a customer list and most of those companies took their business elsewhere. [/QUOTE]
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