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Jul31
Mel Gibson Anti-Semitic Tirade Hurts His Career and His Character

There's an old adage in Hollywood that says that any kind of publicity is good because it puts your name out in front of the public. That adage might be disputed by Mel Gibson who's deep in the throes of negative publicity due to his drunken revelation that he might be harboring a prejudice or two against Jews.

mel.bmpNow, normally we don't talk to much about celebrity gossip, but like my post on Barbra Streisand, it would seem fitting for us to discuss Mel, in as much as he and his Icon Entertainment International production company are enterprises and not really just ordinary folks like you and me.

It seems Mel was pulled over for drunk driving, and with keen ethnic acuity, sized up the officer as being Jewish,  and then let said officer know that he personally blames Jews for all the wars in the world.

And with that one drunken outburst, Mel Gibson might very well forever be remembered as an anti-semite rather than as an actor/producer. His demand as a Hollywood leading man might diminish and some firms might  think twice about making deals with his production company (one deal has already been lost)

Of course, Mel Gibson certainly isn't the only bigot in Hollywood (or any place else for that matter.) His only sin was revealing his prejudices at a time when he'd have been better off just saying things like "Yes, Officer" and "No, Officer." The significance of his tirade is more important. It should be a constant reminder that for every Mel Gibson who loses his cool and says what he truly feels, there's probably of other people who have the emotional intelligence to not voice similar  feelings about any group of people. In business, these prejudices are made manifest in a "socially acceptable" way, i.e. lower pay, passed over promotions, subjugation,  etc. It happens every day, to someone, maybe even you. Mel is just a vocal example.

 

Jul30
US Airways Group, Inc. (Public, NYSE:LCC) Fares Unfair!
This was the SAME EXACT FLIGHT - only with an extra leg from Baltimore to Philadelphia. The extra leg, meant more fuel, more time and 180 miles - and yet the flight was nearly a quarter of the cost! Continue Reading
Jul29
The Hershey Company (NYSE: HSY) Track and Field Event Features Justin Gatlin - Now Suspected of Steroid Use
Today, however, the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency informed Gatlin that he tested positive for testosterone or other prohibited steroids. Continue Reading
Jul27
Pain at the Pumps mean Profit for ExxonMobil Corp.
despite news that might logically suggest oil companies would  be taking a beating, the fact is that prices, set by intrernational demand,  are so high they can't help but make a profit. Continue Reading
Jul26
Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia Inc. (Public, NYSE:MSO) Shows Signs of Rebounding
Martha Stewart Living needed to get back to their core product, that is, selling consumers (mostly women) a do-it-yourself version of an upper-class lifestyle.  Continue Reading
Jul25
BetonSports PLC (BSPTF.PK) Fires CEO after Arerst on Racketeering Charges
It's CEO, along with 10 others, is being held in the US based upon a 22-count indictment unsealed this week by federal prosecutors in St. Louis. The company is accused of fraudulently taking bets from U.S. residents for failing to pay excise taxes. Continue Reading
Jul23
Dell Inc. (Public, NASDAQ:DELL) Stock Tumbles and It's No Mystery Why

Every week my Sunday paper has an ad for a Dell computer promising a rock bottom price, with top of the line "name brand quality," and a terrific service contract. The problem is that by going for the trifecta, Dell has essentially failed miserably at each one.

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Jul22
Best and Worst Companies Ranked by Fortune Magazine: Delphi is one of the Worst
It's nice to know, but I don't write about "admired companies" - so you can imagine my delight when I discovered,  just behind the list of winners, a "hall of shame" for companies considered the lowest ranking.  Continue Reading
Jul17
Frequent Flier Miles - Lots of Complaints and Too Few Seats
Essentially, the airlines are handing out vouchers for something they can't deliver. Continue Reading
Jul16
Naomi Campbell Sued Again
It might seem odd but the top vote-getter for "Worst Employer of the Year" might be Naomi Campbell, Continue Reading
Jul14
7 Ways to Cumbaya Your Business!
Well, for anyone who believes as I do, that companies waste a lot of time and energy putting employees through some pretty time-wasting paces, should take a look at this wonderful post Continue Reading
Jul12
Executive Stock Options - Like Winning the Lottery!
An interesting story  published by Forbes highlights the lottery blowing luck of executives receiving options grants on certain fortuitous (read: low-priced) days. Continue Reading
Jul11
Ramada Plaza Resorts - A Vacation Scam to Avoid

The parent Ramada company takes no responsibility for this unscrupulous company which has logged THOUSANDS of consumer complaints for its bait and switch scam.

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Jul10
AARP Says Drug Prices Soar After Medicare Drug Benefit Enactment
In this month's issue, the AARP reports that the average price of brand name drugs (not generics) have gone up by a whopping 3.9% in the first quarter Continue Reading
Jul 8
Ripoff Report - A Great Place to Check Out Before You Get Scammed
The ripoffreport is probably one of the most entertaining sites on the web. It's sort of like the National Enquirer antidote to the Better Business Bureau.  After all, its not nearly as much fun to read about ethical companies. Much of... Continue Reading
Jul 7
World Cup Ticket Scandal
WK-AH102A_adv_s_20060706205953.jpgIt seems there's no shortage of scandal regarding folks trying to make a buck off the world cup. Continue Reading
Jul 6
Bad Boss? You May be a Winner! Enter the Contest Here!
But if you think your Bad Boss really takes the cake, check out the contest at workingamerica.org, Continue Reading
Jul 5
Kenneth Lay of Enron - Dead at 64
Ken Lay, who was recently convicted and awaiting sentencing for his role in the downfall of Enron, died of an apparent heart attack today. Certainly, some will say he got what he deserved. Other's might think that in dying, he... Continue Reading
Jul 3
Marketing Credit Cards to Kids Makes Getting in Debt Child's Play
What's interesting is that her offer didn't offer the low teaser rate. Instead, it came with a pack of colorful stickers. Continue Reading
Jul 2
Dell Computers - Why I Won't Buy From them Again
There you go: a lesson from Dell in dealing with crabby customers- deflect the blame and tell the customer it's his own damn fault they messed up. Continue Reading
Jul 1
Ordering From Dell Computers: Why Outsourcing Customer Service is a BAD IDEA
I was assured that going through the Small Businessdivision meant the computer would get to me much quicker than going through the Consumer divsion. Continue Reading

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