Corporations Are People, My Friend
Libertarianism explained, in four paragraphs:
But Mr. Aglialoro, chief executive of exercise-equipment maker Cybex International and a longtime disciple of "Atlas Shrugged" author Ayn Rand, thinks the timing is right [for "Atlas Shrugged, Part II"]....
"Part II" faced a new setback when Cybex lost a liability lawsuit in 2010 alleging that one of its weight machines had tipped over on a woman, leaving her paralyzed.
"I feel so sorry for her," Mr. Aglialoro says. "She jumped up on there and pulled the machine back on herself while she was stretching." The parties settled for $19.5 million in February. Cybex stock dropped so low the company faced delisting.
"The lawsuit was crippling," Mr. Aglialoro says.
Atlas better be careful how he shrugs from now on.
ReplyDeleteGlad you're back,hope all is well. I'm going to send this to my kids,we've had many discussions since they read Ayn Rand,thanks.
ReplyDeleteThe lawsuit was crippling? That Mr. Aglialoro, what a wit!
ReplyDeleteAglialoro goes way back as a crank. A couple of decades ago when I was a lowly copy editor at a group of trade magazines, he purched an entire section of advertorial in one of them to irrigate his claim that his machines could accurately test for back injuries -- an assertion denied by all credible professionals in the field.
ReplyDeleteHis desultory exposition made no sense, but it didn't have to, as he paid in full for its publication...
"The lawsuit was crippling," Mr. Aglialoro says.
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