Tuesday, October 21, 2008

The Boston Globe Says American Suffering is Good For Business

On the FRONT PAGE, no less!!! Do I even have to type, agenda-pushing, etc, etc. I'm tired of repeating the same damn things.

"Niche companies make the most of the crisis" by Robert Weisman, Globe Staff | October 21, 2008

The booming divorce consulting practice is one of several niche businesses - from consulting to outsourcing to risk management software - that have moved aggressively to capitalize on the nation's deteriorating financial situation.

Oh, that's just great!

History has shown savvy companies can gain market share during recessions and position themselves for rapid growth when a recovery arrives. Some that have fared best help other businesses, or individuals, cut costs and streamline operations in tough times.

By TAKING ADVANTAGE of OTHERS' MISERY!!!! Great "economic" system we got, huh? Good thing it's being done ON PURPOSE!!!

Bain & Co., the Boston-based consulting firm, is busy developing contingency plans for shell-shocked companies scrambling to revise their business strategies in light of changed circumstances. "The economic turbulence is top of every executive's mind," said Darrell K. Rigby, a Bain partner. "Our perspective is the earlier you can make these contingency plans, the better off you are."

Bain & Co. Where did I see that earlier today?

Oh, yeah: "Yahoo Inc., the Internet company, hired consulting firm Bain & Co. in September to review its costs. The latest reductions would be bigger than a round of 1,000 job cuts in January"

That is what they SPECIALIZE in: JOB CUTS!!

Mitt Romney's success story on his bio, too!!!!

OpenPages Inc., a Waltham maker of software that helps businesses assess their risks and comply with government oversight, is redoubling its marketing efforts as companies brace for a new wave of regulations stemming from the financial crisis. "Frankly, we're positioned better than anyone because this crisis is related to the failure to manage risk," said Mike Duffy, the OpenPages chief executive.

See how Sarbanes-Oxley worked after Enron? Same thing here.

Extension Engine, a North Andover start-up that helps technology companies farm out software development to its staff in Croatia, is offering clients a new value proposition: "You have to survive this downturn making sure you're as cost-efficient as you can be," said company president Bob Allard. "This is a lever you can use."

HOW DOES THAT HELP America and ITS ECONOMY?!!

And HAVE I GOT a LEVER for you scum-shits!!!!

Few firms have been as unabashed about cashing in on the fallout from the Wall Street collapse - and the desire of people to save money while protecting their interests - as New England Divorce Solutions, whose partners are veterans of the financial industry.

Are you NOT GLAD this was ALL DONE ON PURPOSE!!!

McNamara worked as a financial adviser for UBS and Morgan Stanley, while Manzi was a currency derivatives analyst for Standish Mellon Asset Management Co.

You mean, the SAME SCUM who CAUSE ALL THIS?!! Now they are BENEFITING ONCE AGAIN from YOUR MISERY and the DESTRUCTION of YOUR FAMILY ON PURPOSE, America!!!

Tim McNamara and Tracey Manzi have drawn eager responses to their flat-rate plan for divorce-related consulting.

Tim McNamara and Tracey Manzi have drawn eager responses to their flat-rate plan for divorce-related consulting. (Josh Reynolds for The Boston Globe)

You can read what these two parasitical scum are up to here , readers.