IF ALL business journalists and finance bloggers were like David Phillips, companies would get away with a lot less nonsense than they do now.
Just go read his post on Aflac: Long Live the AFLAC Duck!
Amazing, isn’t it? I’m talking about the fact that it’s free.
There should be links to this guy’s blog here, here, here, here and especially here (watch the sliding logos for the duck and you’ll know why).
People like Phillips are more effective at investor protection than any of the aforementioned organizations. And I don’t say that lightly. — by Dominic Jones
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