> Only in the somewhat attenuated sense that any
> antritrust violation is theft on a large scale. You
> couldn't be charged with theft for an antitrust
> violation. However, for some AT violations (price
> fixing, not monopolization or tying), you can go to
> jail. Michael Andreas, the heir of the ADM fortune,
> did. But my point was that illegal is worse than
> shady, not that it is theft. jks
you caught me using understatement, a bad habit. Usually I'm dogmatic, strident, and elitist, as you know.
Jim
- Re: Real-life biz experience, (continued)
- Re: Real-life biz experience, Michael Perelman Mon 02 Jun 2003, 23:49 GMT
- Re: Real-life biz experience, Kelley Tue 03 Jun 2003, 01:01 GMT
- Re: Real-life biz experience, Devine, James Mon 02 Jun 2003, 18:43 GMT
- Re: Real-life biz experience, andie nachgeborenen Mon 02 Jun 2003, 18:47 GMT
- Re: Real-life biz experience, Devine, James Mon 02 Jun 2003, 18:49 GMT
- Re: Real-life biz experience, Sabri Oncu Mon 02 Jun 2003, 22:08 GMT
- Re: Real-life biz experience (WAS: pen-l masochism revisi ted), Devine, James Mon 02 Jun 2003, 15:05 GMT
- Re: Real-life biz experience (WAS: pen-l masochism revisited), Kenneth Campbell Mon 02 Jun 2003, 17:01 GMT
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- Re: Real-life biz experience (WAS: pen-l masochism revisi ted), Devine, James Mon 02 Jun 2003, 17:06 GMT