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Stupid policy
If the stockholders want board members that are 100+ and the individuals are willing and able to serve, they're welcome to them. Of course, there are few publicly traded companies that have truly free elections (election procedures in most companies are machine politics at their finest), but that's beside the point.
Posted by: John L. Ries   Posted on: 07/15/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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They Should Do This For Politics Too  itanalyst | 07/15/05
Yep  rapson | 07/15/05
By age 70  voska | 07/15/05
Big IF  rapson | 07/15/05
At least the up front about it  voska | 07/15/05
Agreed and more  Lord-dogbert_z | 07/15/05
Oh really?  nyabdns | 07/18/05
Isn't Age Discrimination Illegal ?  BitTwiddler | 07/15/05
No more than any other  voska | 07/15/05
Well yes and no  Squawkbox | 07/15/05
Airline pilots  johndoe445566 | 07/18/05
disgust  Edward@... | 07/15/05
No law suit  Roger Ramjet | 07/15/05
Age  Lord-dogbert_z | 07/15/05
Stupid policy  John L. Ries | 07/15/05

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