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<blockquote data-quote="SpartaChris" data-source="post: 357816" data-attributes="member: 1007"><p>I won't knock a guy for making millions as the CEO of a major corporation, but he's dead on when he says corporations who are run by those who seek money first tend to not last long. </p><p></p><p>One of my goals is to become the manager of a hedge fund. I trade stocks specifically so I can make money. I don't "invest" in companies, but rather I prefer to ride the trends of strong stocks in order to make a profit. </p><p></p><p>One of the reforms I would like Wall St. to make is the reporting of their earnings. Rather than quarterly earnings, I think they should report them bi-annually. This would make companies focus more on genuine business growth, and less on making the quick buck.</p><p></p><p>Greed is an ugly animal that encompasses everyone, not just those who work on wall street or run major corporations. Every single one of us has been greedy at one time or another. Ever ask for a pay raise for doing the same work you did when you started? That's greed. How about seeking new employment so you can make more money, when the fact is you don't *need* it? That's greed too. </p><p></p><p>Even we as fans demonstrate greed. We want more wins, more championships, what we have is never enough. That's greed, pure and simple, and we're all guilty of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SpartaChris, post: 357816, member: 1007"] I won't knock a guy for making millions as the CEO of a major corporation, but he's dead on when he says corporations who are run by those who seek money first tend to not last long. One of my goals is to become the manager of a hedge fund. I trade stocks specifically so I can make money. I don't "invest" in companies, but rather I prefer to ride the trends of strong stocks in order to make a profit. One of the reforms I would like Wall St. to make is the reporting of their earnings. Rather than quarterly earnings, I think they should report them bi-annually. This would make companies focus more on genuine business growth, and less on making the quick buck. Greed is an ugly animal that encompasses everyone, not just those who work on wall street or run major corporations. Every single one of us has been greedy at one time or another. Ever ask for a pay raise for doing the same work you did when you started? That's greed. How about seeking new employment so you can make more money, when the fact is you don't *need* it? That's greed too. Even we as fans demonstrate greed. We want more wins, more championships, what we have is never enough. That's greed, pure and simple, and we're all guilty of it. [/QUOTE]
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