Sunday, March 25, 2007

March 26, 2007 Edition

Welcome to the March 26, 2007 edition of Corporate Vigilance.


Leon Gettler presents Auditors and red flags posted at Sox First, saying, "Auditors are supposed to watch out for the red flags when they combing through a company's books. There are 42 red flags but auditors don’t rank all of them as dangerous. How many red flags appear at your company?

Will Chen presents The Best Buy Bait and Switch (BBY) posted at Wisebread. A must read for Best Buy customers.

Givemebigmoney presents Goodyear (GT) posted at All about the money. Is Goodyear really looking out for their employees?

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Sunday, March 18, 2007

March 19, 2007 Edition

Welcome to the March 19, 2007 edition of Corporate Vigilance.

This edition has a wide variety of topics. Take the time to read and comment on the ones you like or don't like.


Murad Ali presents A society of “has beens” : A perspective by Bill Gates. posted at The New Business World.

Praveen presents My Simple Trading System: U.S. Coporations and Mexican Hiring Standards posted at My Simple Trading System.


Matt Hutter presents How To Work For A Bad Boss posted at MattHutter.com, saying, "Tips on how to deal with a bad boss."

Leon Gettler presents Are celebrity CEOs really worth big bucks? posted at Sox First, saying, "Are celebrity CEOs really worth it? Studies show the share price of their companies actually go down because of the “weight of celebrity”. But when it comes to their own pay packet, the celebrity status pays off big time for the CEO."


Vahid Chaychi presents The Scams that You Have to Know and Avoid posted at Internet and Search Engine Marketing, saying, "There are over 56 million websites. How many of them are the websites that you should avoid? It doesn't matter how many. Something that does matter is that they all can be placed in 6 categories. You can easily know and avoid them if you just know the categories."

Dan Harris presents Make More Money By Ending China Kickbacks posted at China Law Blog, saying, "Stopping kickbacks at your China company or office."


Charles H. Green presents Built to Last - Not posted at Trust Matters, saying, "For every great company that has lasted, there are plenty of mediocre ones still hanging around. Is a company "built to last" as good as it being built to excel?" Companies mentioned include General Electric (GE), Merck (MRK), Pfizer (PFE), Ford (F), General Motors (GM), Xerox (XRX), Kodak (EK), and Koanetic Consulting International in Boston (http://www.koanetic.com/default.asp)


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Sunday, March 11, 2007

March 12, 2007 Edition

Welcome to the March 12, 2007 edition of Corporate Vigilance.

Please take the time to read, comment on, and share with others. We all have the power to change the corporate world for the better.

Consumers decide what to spend their money on. Employees decide who they want to work for. Investors decide who they will invest in.

Do you want a company to change for the better? Don't buy their product, don't work for them, and don't invest in them until they do. Most of all, stay informed. That is what this carnival is all about.

David presents Cable Companies Monopoly Equals Lower Service and Higher Prices posted at Worldwide Success.

Leon Gettler presents Starbucks is starstruck posted at Sox First, saying, "Starbucks (SBUX) is trying to stop an entrepreneur from opening a rival chain called Starstrucks in India, effectively beating the coffee company to the punch. The entrepreneur says her concept is totally different from the Starbucks offer. The name is just coincidental, of course."

Charles H. Green presents You Empower What You Fear posted at Trust Matters, saying, "Is it right to make employees sign non-compete agreements? And just as importantly, is it in the corporation's actual interest?"

Tracy Coenen presents Pinnacle Development partners charged with running a Ponzi scheme posted at FRAUDfiles.

Givemebigmoney presents opportunities for the Guerilla Recruiter at Goodyear (GT). Posted at http://givemebigmoney.blogspot.com/2007/03/guerilla-recruiting-goodyear.html

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