Your hot-shot General Counsel leaves so much to be desired Dick! I was going to say that he was some sort of idiot, but certainly, you already know that. Please check out the site http://barristerquixtarlawsuit.blogspot.com/ for confirmation.
I know this isn't the most current account of Mr. Mohr's ineptitude, but it will do for now. Back in August when he gave testimony in the Ron Simmons Texas case, Mike Mohr stated, “We want to make sure that any changes to our contract makes sense commercially to IBO’s… we'd be irrelevant if we didn’t do that.” (May I say with all the dignity I can muster...HA!)
As this well educated blogger stated: "It is well documented that the IBOAI unanimously disagreed with the name change. If Quixtar is sincere about consulting with the Board to ensure that their decisions make “commercial sense,” why did they disregard the Board’s passionate disapproval of the name change?"
My answer: Are you kidding?! Do you really think Quixtar gives a hoot about the board or "sincerity"? One of my 'inside the walls' friends at Quixtar says that she once heard Mike Mohr state "Once you learn how to fake sincerity, you've got it made." Now, I don't know whether to believe her, but...just look at Mr. Mohr's actions Dick.
What you do speaks so loudly Mr. Mohr, I can't hear what you say.
Barrister goes on: "More importantly, if they really consulted with the Board to make sure their decisions made “commercial sense," why did they disregard Don Wilson’s pleads for a more competitive pricing strategy? Don Wilson was a two time President of the IBOAI at the time of his termination. After reading his affidavit, it is apparent that he sincerely engaged the company in the debate over their pricing strategy. If Quixtar sincerely consults with the Board, why did they disregard Orrin Woodward’s letter to Doug Devos requesting better prices? If the class action complaint is accurate, why did they disregard the results from the McKenzie Report stating that a more competitive pricing strategy was necessary to enable retail sales? Why pay a consultant to analyze your business, but not heed their advice?"
My answer: You pay a consultant to give the appearance that you really care when you really don't.
And the reason Quixtar ignores the perspicuous business advice of their most successful and brightest people in the field, is that Jim Payne and Mike Mohr have about as much ability to operate a business as a pig does to sing.
Dick - if you have any hope of running for office again, you must dismiss these charlatans and lead your company and good name out of the mud.
Monday, November 19, 2007
Mike Mohr Admits His & Quixtar's Irrelevance
They make disgusting noises and love to play in the mud where they regularly soil themselves. To ask them to carry a tune is to ask the impossible.
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