Quotes about spitzers (10 Quotes)


    If Spitzer's lawsuit is successful, it could be an important milestone because companies would logically become more open about flaws and complaints, ... If you have to pay a price for inferior products, you'll be more careful about quality. It could be positive for patients.


    At least one other commissioner is pushing for the FCC to do something. This payola scandal may represent the most widespread and flagrant violation of any FCC rules in the history of American broadcasting, ... Mr. Spitzer's office has collected a mountain of evidence on the potentially illegal promotion practices of not only Sony BMG, but also other major record companies, independent promoters and several of the largest radio station groups.

    Apparently, Eliot Spitzer's idea of geographical balance is having a running mate on the other side of Central Park. Two Manhattan liberals - who live within a couple of miles of each other - cannot possibly understand the concerns of families in other parts of the state, or even other parts of the city, for that matter.

    The markets will like (Greenberg) leaving, but I think there is a lot more involved in Spitzer's case than just getting rid of (him). I would think there's still more bad news for Marsh down the road.


    I think that the Republican field is going to probably be very crowded with people who want to make a name for themselves as they prepare to move forward to the next election, ... But certainly at this point in time, although it's a little too early to say this, this is Eliot Spitzer's race.

    While Mr. Spitzer's doing a great job, he's also an up-and-coming political star. It won't hurt his political aspirations to be on the front page of the newspapers going after Greenberg.

    If Patrick Manning wants to run a campaign that takes the side of corporate interests who defrauded regular New Yorkers, that's fine with us. Any time Patrick Manning wants to come over to Eliot Spitzer's house in Columbia County for breakfast, he's more than welcome.

    If Spitzer's allegations prove true, it's a clear indication that all four fund firms were willing to put their companies' own profitability ahead of the interests of their fund shareholders.




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