The lolsiness of a massively-successful business calling the NYT's capex a 'rounding error'. The corporate gloves come off....
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If you haven't read the story of Fred Smith (a former Marine) and FedEx (which started as a paper in b-school that got a 'C' grade), it's worth doing, as it's one of the wilder business stories you'll read.https://www.businessinsider.com/fedex-saved-from-bankruptcy-with-blackjack-winnings-2014-7 …
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As he hints in his challenge, the positive economic impact of FedEx on middle and lower income people, all over the US, is likely enormous...and orders of magnitude more than the NYT. I don't see how Sulzberger can refuse the challenge, and not have this follow him as a troll.
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NYT has become the literal embodiment of the modern day gutter press. Many of whom it savages are those who cant defend themselves, it constantly runs down other countries, cultures making them antagonistic to the US. An occasional piece on some US politico acts as "balance".
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Well somebody needed to show the always-pontificating
@nytimes and media outlets their place — good work!Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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I see you Fred
@FedEx. I’m now going to go buy 3 copies of “Overnight Success”, put each one in a separate box with a couple of bricks and mail one to each of my sons via FedEx. Well done sir. That was truly...pic.twitter.com/JIWUfkex6dThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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High time somebody took the rats at NYT to account.
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