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Has anyone been following the Herbalife billionaire battle? summarized nicely here, with the CNBC debacle between Ackman and Icahn.
www.zerohedge.com/news/2013-01-25/ultimate-hedge-fund-deathmatch-icahn-and-ackman
up until Icahn threw everything he has into Herbalife I always thought it was a classic MLM pyramid scheme, defined by the fact distributors have to buy products before they can sell them, as opposed to say Avon where distributors order product only on receiving the customer's order.
but as disagreeable as Icahn is, I find it difficult to believe he's as stupid as he sounds on the TV, so was wondering if anybody has direct experience or knowledge of the financial structure.
www.zerohedge.com/news/2013-01-25/ultimate-hedge-fund-deathmatch-icahn-and-ackman
Following the epic rap battle we noted yesterday, today saw probably the greatest, most enthralling and at the same time most pathetic segment on CNBC (which may or may not have been taken over by Jerry Springer's desperate for ratings producers) ever as '********ting' Bill Ackman took on 'Cry-baby' Carl Icahn in a no-holds-barred discussion that covered everything from religion, ethics, trust, blasphemy, greed, desperation, and independence. CNBC's Scott Wapner found himself in the middle of a clash of the titans. The full clip has to be seen to be believed but our bevvy of quotes, tweets, and quips should summarize what happens when two Billionaire BSDs get into a pissing competition live on TV.
up until Icahn threw everything he has into Herbalife I always thought it was a classic MLM pyramid scheme, defined by the fact distributors have to buy products before they can sell them, as opposed to say Avon where distributors order product only on receiving the customer's order.
but as disagreeable as Icahn is, I find it difficult to believe he's as stupid as he sounds on the TV, so was wondering if anybody has direct experience or knowledge of the financial structure.