Comments on: The Icahn Lift

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by juniper67 March 10, 2008 4:02 AM EDT
How ironic the Icahn story followed one about a man who may have been wronfully incarcerated. As an aviation enthusiast I watched how Mr. Icahn ran the once proud TWA with little regard for anything but his own pocket. His jumbo-jet sized ego makes Donald Trump look humble and Ms. Stahl did a disservice to the integrity of 60 Minutes by obviously fawning over him. Carl Icahn can build all the playgrounds he wants but Robin Hood he ain''t.
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by gmond March 10, 2008 3:44 AM EDT
Icahn''t lift me
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by Hartru March 10, 2008 2:23 AM EDT
This represents all that is wrong with this predatory capitalism that Ronnie Raygun unleashed - in the flesh.
Viewing any enterprise as nothing more than a return-on-investment entity is obscene. Product quality, jobs, community are priorities, too.
Predatory capitalist reptiles like this one are, as far as I''m concerned, every bit as un-american as pure socialism is.
But I suppose we should all admire him for making Paris Hilton a little richer...
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by supascience-2009 March 9, 2008 11:40 PM EDT
The Ichan story was a good look at the life and times of a billionaire investor. It was a cute piece. You should have took a hard look at how many companies, beholden to stock investors, make moves that are detrimental to their 2 to 5 year plans in attempts to boost daily and sometimes hourly stock prices. It may sound counter-intuitive but today many executives have to choose between keeping the somewhat ignorant investors and analysts happy and doing what is in the best interests of their company.
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by allyrob49 March 9, 2008 11:35 PM EDT
Why doesn''t someone ask Mr. Icahn about the thousands of working families left out in the cold so he can come in and HELP loose their jobs. Check out American Car and Foundary in Huntington WVA. Once one of the largest emplorers in the Tristate Area of Ohio Ky WVa,employing thousands and now it''s a skeleton factory with about 100 employees. Ask the thousands of retirees from ACF Industries about how their pension is now less than half what it started out and about thier Insurance costs that have quadrupled . Ask him if he even knows about what happens to a company after he''s made his millions. Come on Leslie do some real homework!
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by coyotl1 March 9, 2008 11:32 PM EDT
one comment on the interview with Carl icahn.

I cannot believe you featured such a selfish, self-absorbed human on your show, without even giving a voice to any other viewpoint. He represents all is wrong with America today. Showing his wife in a fox fur rubbed salt into the wound: the cruelty of the fur industry next to a "entrepreneur."

Eat the rich...
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by twa3891 March 9, 2008 11:18 PM EDT
As a retired TWA pilot I look forward to living long enough to **** on Icahn''s grave. I''ll probably have to stand in a long line and wait my turn.

TwoDogs
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by foleywalsh March 9, 2008 11:09 PM EDT
And as a follow up, a true philantranpist would donate an awful lot of those billions. Maybe he has. But you would think he''d like to balance the negative press he gets. But then again, considering things, he probabaly does not consider it negative.
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by foleywalsh March 9, 2008 10:59 PM EDT
Icahn says he''s for the country, but he''s full of bull. He''s only for himself. He''s never shown any interest in truly improving the U.S., just his bottom line.
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by davedenali March 9, 2008 10:55 PM EDT
I''m not sure which is more nauseating: watching Leslie Stahl take take cheap, biased shots at Democrats, or watching her fawn over a pig like Icahn. You could say it''s a toss-up.
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