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August 17, 2005
Holman Jenkins on the corporate case of the decade
Don't miss Wall Street Journal ($) columnist Holman Jenkins' analysis of the decision in the Disney case, which includes the following broadside at Disney CEO Michael Eisner:
Mr. Ovitz may be as disagreeable a personality as some press accounts insist. But the accusations leveled against him by Disney's CEO ("psychopath," "liar," "incompetent"), which were demonstrably intended to be conveyed to the press, might more readily apply to Mr. Eisner himself.
Posted by Tom at August 17, 2005 05:06 AM
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