Before you get into bed with a company, first check to see if it has an Adam's apple. If so, choose an alternative.
Which would have been perfect advice for those who invested in the Twenty-First Century Motor Car Corporation, a novel, if not notorious, 1970s stock fraud featuring a "female" CEO/con. "Her" LA company showed radical prototypes of an economical 3-wheeled car, just as Detroit was reeling from the first oil crisis. The charming CEO sold lots of stock and "dealerships" before the scam was uncovered and "she" left town, leaving behind -- as the press delicately reported it -- "a trail of protheses and wigs"!
Perhaps you should look into patenting this Adam's Apple Test of yours!
Before you get into bed with a company, first check to see if it has an Adam's apple. If so, choose an alternative.
Which would have been perfect advice for those who invested in the Twenty-First Century Motor Car Corporation, a novel, if not notorious, 1970s stock fraud featuring a "female" CEO/con. "Her" LA company showed radical prototypes of an economical 3-wheeled car, just as Detroit was reeling from the first oil crisis. The charming CEO sold lots of stock and "dealerships" before the scam was uncovered and "she" left town, leaving behind -- as the press delicately reported it -- "a trail of protheses and wigs"!
Perhaps you should look into patenting this Adam's Apple Test of yours!
Exactly. Microsoft's plan had nothing to do with humiliating Apple Computer -- they wanted the apples for worm bait.