Story: Top firms fail the Internet challenge
I have read this report and find it very interesting that Graeme Wearden has only been able to name 'The good guys'. Why do we as a nation tend to overlook or sweep things under the carpet?
It is a shame when the general public or indeed the workers and the poor investors of these top 100 Companies, are not aware of a situation until it is too late.
The statistics are astounding when on the face of it, a CEO, or a Chairman of the Board have not got their finger on the pulse, and poor Joe Public is unawares of their hard earned savings sometimes going to make huge pay-offs when these Companies fail.
The time has arrived to expose these phonies and poor performers in industry that in this ever changing business world, poor performance will never be rewarded.
The irony of it is, that it is a well known fact that by the year 2010-2012 Companies that are not upto maintaining their businesses on the Worldwide Web are going to go out of business. This is not a falicy but an honest fact.
My suggestion is for a short, shrift, rude awakening,for these companies, to warn people of pending disaster, remove all investment instead of pouring money down the drain, and put money on stocks and companies that have taken the next step toward the future.
And, if the truth hurts it is the only thing that will drag us into the 21st century as a nation.
I wish most sincerly for The United Kingdom to be up there with the leaders in world trade and not the followers of trends, that seems to put companies into oblivion when it can be put RIGHT, here and now.
"The past trends of history have indicated to us and other nations of the world, that COMPLACENCY will lead to DISASTER".
When are we going to learn?
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I have read this report and find it very interesti... Keith John DeMonte

