Funny comment
The dealbook had a very good reader comment who seems to be an expert in twisting words:
The resignation memo from the firm is artfully prepared; larded with gushing laudatory praise, wafting the aroma of sour cream, the taint of sulphur fumes. Larded with cliches, it veritably screams half-truths and tin ear fabrication. It will be required reading at Harvard Business School for how not to write a resignation memo with as many holes as swiss cheese; a classic example of “good” versus “real” reasons.
Tim O’Neal should be looking over his shoulder as he may feel a slight wet trickle where the “Soviet” style stiletto silently and swiftly slits between the shoulder blades. He is but a bit player who can be easily discarded among the protagonists in the sold-out, acclaimed drama, “Goldman Sachs “, a modern Shakespearean tragedy of deceit, deception, betrayal, greed, and mayhem wherein the newly crowned leader along his sycophants and consiglieres will all be impaled on their own swords. And they don’t even comprehend their impending lonely demise.










