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Internet $HILL$: Whole Foods Bans Online Postings         


Author: Ray Gordon, creator of the pivot
Date: Nov 12, 2007 09:31

Now if publicly traded, multibilli8ondollar companies do it, you can bet
seduction gurus do it too.

Source:
http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/article/139462/whole_foods_bans_postings_after_online_blunder...

After its CEO got caught bashing competitors and talking up his company's
stock in anonymous Internet forum posts, Whole Foods Market Inc. late last
week changed its corporate conduct policy to ban company leaders from
posting anything online about the company.
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Re: Internet $HILL$: Whole Foods Bans Online Postings         


Author: Alex
Date: Nov 12, 2007 09:36

On Nov 12, 12:31 pm, "Ray Gordon, creator of the \"pivot\""
cybersheet.com> wrote:
> Now if publicly traded, multibilli8ondollar companies do it, you can bet
> seduction gurus do it too.
>
> Source:http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/article/139462/whole_foods_bans...
>
> After its CEO got caught bashing competitors and talking up his company's
> stock in anonymous Internet forum posts, Whole Foods Market Inc. late last
> week changed its corporate conduct policy to ban company leaders from
> posting anything online about the company.

Aside from the spelling error (there's no 8 in multibilliondollar) and
the logical fallacy employed, this was almost a timely on-topic
posting.

Except for the fact that story is old news.

But I guess anything he's never heard before is news to Gordon.
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Re: Internet $HILL$: Whole Foods Bans Online Postings         


Author: Ray Gordon, creator of the pivot
Date: Nov 12, 2007 09:52

> Except for the fact that story is old news.

Amusing from someone who goes "wayback" to determine what's relevant when he
thinks it suits him.

Note that the policy was just recently adopted by Whole Foods, so that part
is new.

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Re: Internet $HILL$: Whole Foods Bans Online Postings         


Author: Alex
Date: Nov 12, 2007 10:12

On Nov 12, 12:52 pm, "Ray Gordon, creator of the \"pivot\""
cybersheet.com> wrote:
>> Except for the fact that story is old news.
>
> Amusing from someone who goes "wayback" to determine what's relevant when he
> thinks it suits him.
>
> Note that the policy was just recently adopted by Whole Foods, so that part
> is new.
>
I have no idea why you put "wayback" in quotes. I've never used nor
mentioned the "wayback" archives. You obviously have me confused with
someone else.

That's nothing new for you, though.

As for the policy, that's only news to people who weren't paying
attention.

Too much time in the gay dungeon chatrooms?
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Re: Internet $HILL$: Whole Foods Bans Online Postings         


Author: Seeker1
Date: Nov 12, 2007 10:14

"Ray Gordon" wrote:
> Now if publicly traded, multibilli8ondollar companies do it, you can bet
> seduction gurus do it too.
>
> Source:
> http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/article/139462/whole_foods_bans_postings_after_online_blunder...
>
> After its CEO got caught bashing competitors and talking up his company's
> stock in anonymous Internet forum posts, Whole Foods Market Inc. late last
> week changed its corporate conduct policy to ban company leaders from
> posting anything online about the company.

I'm led to believe that the CEO of Whole Foods Market Inc.
used to repeatedly post that he "created breakfast".

Is that true ?
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Re: Internet $HILL$: Whole Foods Bans Online Postings         


Author: Ray Gordon, creator of the pivot
Date: Nov 12, 2007 10:28

>> After its CEO got caught bashing competitors and talking up his company's
>> stock in anonymous Internet forum posts, Whole Foods Market Inc. late
>> last week changed its corporate conduct policy to ban company leaders
>> from posting anything online about the company.
>
>
> I'm led to believe that the CEO of Whole Foods Market Inc.
> used to repeatedly post that he "created breakfast".
>
> Is that true ?

Of course not. Any CEO of a publicly traded company has a life and wouldn't
waste time posting anonymous messages to some internet board. He's just too
cool for that. Besides, everyone loves Whole Foods and they don't need
shills.

Anyone who thinks otherwise is obviously just a hater, like PC World in this
case.
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Re: Internet $HILL$: Whole Foods Bans Online Postings         


Author: Alex
Date: Nov 12, 2007 10:46

On Nov 12, 1:28 pm, "Ray Gordon, creator of the \"pivot\""
cybersheet.com> wrote:
>>> After its CEO got caught bashing competitors and talking up his company's
>>> stock in anonymous Internet forum posts, Whole Foods Market Inc. late
>>> last week changed its corporate conduct policy to ban company leaders
>>> from posting anything online about the company.
>
>> I'm led to believe that the CEO of Whole Foods Market Inc.
>> used to repeatedly post that he "created breakfast".
>
>> Is that true ?
>
> Of course not. Any CEO of a publicly traded company has a life and wouldn't
> waste time posting anonymous messages to some internet board. He's just too
> cool for that. Besides, everyone loves Whole Foods and they don't need
> shills.
>
> Anyone who thinks otherwise is obviously just a hater, like PC World in this
> case.
> ...
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Re: Internet $HILL$: Ray is stupid         


Author: John Michaels
Date: Nov 12, 2007 11:02

It is called the Security Exchange Commission. You know the SEC. They have
rules about management sharing information. You attempt to connect the dots
fails. Whole Foods was just doing what many other publicly traded companies
have already done. Get a clue. How stupid especially for a guy who has
claimed to be a stock expert.

Ray, people PROMOTE their products all the time. It is how they SELL them.
Ray, you might take a marketing class or two. They might teach you how to
shut up and sell. They might show you how you have destroyed any offerings
you have because of your own stupidity. I don't think they can save the
reputation, you have trashed that beyond repair. Selling and promotion are
the world's oldest profession. Get over it. I didn't know you were a commie
as well.
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Re: Internet $HILL$: Whole Foods Bans Online Postings         


Author: corky
Date: Nov 12, 2007 11:31

"Ray Gordon, creator of the "pivot"" cybersheet.com> wrote in message
news:VKqdnb4t2uTbE6XanZ2dnUVZ_hqdnZ2d@pghconnect.com...
> Now if publicly traded, multibilli8ondollar companies do it, you can bet
> seduction gurus do it too.
>
> Source:
> http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/article/139462/whole_foods_bans_postings_after_online_blunder...
>
> After its CEO got caught bashing competitors and talking up his company's
> stock in anonymous Internet forum posts, Whole Foods Market Inc. late last
> week changed its corporate conduct policy to ban company leaders from
> posting anything online about the company.

1) I doubt that there is anything near a billion dollars in the entire
seduction business.

2) Gurus will do what? Bar who from posting? I'm not seeing your point at
all.
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Re: Internet $HILL$: Ray is stupid         


Author: corky
Date: Nov 12, 2007 11:35

"John Michaels" sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:xr1_i.59394$RX.42390@newssvr11.news.prodigy.net...
> It is called the Security Exchange Commission. You know the SEC. They
> have rules about management sharing information. You attempt to connect
> the dots fails. Whole Foods was just doing what many other publicly
> traded companies have already done. Get a clue. How stupid especially
> for a guy who has claimed to be a stock expert.
>
> Ray, people PROMOTE their products all the time. It is how they SELL
> them.

Oh, I'm not so sure of that. When I went to the store, I ran into a whole
foods rep. When I asked about their products, he called me a stalker and
threatened to sue me.
> Ray, you might take a marketing class or two. They might teach you how to
> shut up and sell. They might show you how you have destroyed any
> offerings you have because of your own stupidity. I...
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