davefoc
Philosopher
My opiniion:
I kind of like her. I like women who can go without their makeup every now and then. I like women who like boats and the outdoors. I also like people who are in to stuff even if they are a little obsessed about it. I like the fact that she seems pleasant with guests and that on occasion she can laugh at herself.
I also like the fact that she is hugely successful and as shown a lot of initiatve to establish her company.
Still, Martha, has shown herself to be a little mean at times, I don't remember the details but there have been various stories about her tight fisted ways with her employees. And then there was the thing where she lied about her ex-husband being disabled when he wasn't or something and he sued and she had to withdraw the statment and admit that she lied.
And there's the problem that she got herself into here. She almost certainly got some illegal insider advice to sell some of her Imclone stock before some bad news was announced and then she lied about it to the feds. Not very nice, not very smart and not very ethical.
But still, couldn't this have all been worked out? The story is that the feds wanted her to resign from her company and she wouldn't do it. If that's true it looks to me like the feds went too far. This hurts a lot of shareholders and people who just like Martha and seems unnesscissarily harsh to me. A fine, a little ambiguous mea culpa, a suspended sentence, a promise that she won't do it again and a little cooperation on her part seems about right to me. If she was offered that deal then she was an idiot not to take it. If the feds wanted much more than that then it looks like they were a bunch of bureaucrats trying to make names for themselves at Martha's expense.
I kind of like her. I like women who can go without their makeup every now and then. I like women who like boats and the outdoors. I also like people who are in to stuff even if they are a little obsessed about it. I like the fact that she seems pleasant with guests and that on occasion she can laugh at herself.
I also like the fact that she is hugely successful and as shown a lot of initiatve to establish her company.
Still, Martha, has shown herself to be a little mean at times, I don't remember the details but there have been various stories about her tight fisted ways with her employees. And then there was the thing where she lied about her ex-husband being disabled when he wasn't or something and he sued and she had to withdraw the statment and admit that she lied.
And there's the problem that she got herself into here. She almost certainly got some illegal insider advice to sell some of her Imclone stock before some bad news was announced and then she lied about it to the feds. Not very nice, not very smart and not very ethical.
But still, couldn't this have all been worked out? The story is that the feds wanted her to resign from her company and she wouldn't do it. If that's true it looks to me like the feds went too far. This hurts a lot of shareholders and people who just like Martha and seems unnesscissarily harsh to me. A fine, a little ambiguous mea culpa, a suspended sentence, a promise that she won't do it again and a little cooperation on her part seems about right to me. If she was offered that deal then she was an idiot not to take it. If the feds wanted much more than that then it looks like they were a bunch of bureaucrats trying to make names for themselves at Martha's expense.