In your link, dumaflotchie, Reich is talking about corporations being convicted of felonies, while here, Saul is talking about a bank, BOFI, hiring an ex-felon with a disreputable past as an officer of the corporation.
Now I’m not addressing you personally, dumaflotchie, but I am addressing the many posters on this board who think this lawsuit is akin to a Seeking Alpha short attack or hit piece.
So let me ask those of you who are reccing the posts of New Echota onto the Best Of list daily a few questions specifically addressing what Saul and dumaflotchie have opined about in this thread:
Is hiring a known felon as an officer or your bank good corporate governance?
Does this show conservative bent in crossing every T and dotting every I when doing due diligence as the CEO would lead investors to believe?
Or does it show a corporate culture which lets things slide because “everybody does it, just don’t get caught,” as a lot of people on this board are willing to cede?
Johnny’s mom leaves a loaded gun in the hand purse. Johnny shoots mom in the butt. But don’t blame Johnny, blame mom. Meanwhile, many of the BOFI Templar on this board would say, “Don’t blame Johnny’s mom, the news is rife with mothers and fathers and grandparents leaving loaded guns in the reach of children. Bah, it happens all the time. Everybody does it. Nothing to see here. Move along.”
That type of thinking is not the way to approach investing.
What was once scandalous allegations - whether some are true, some are false - on the internet, are now part of a class action lawsuit.
BOFI’s squeaky clean image is no more. And you can bet this fast expanding class action lawsuit which is sucking in new plaintiffs as well as new ex-employees telling all in the discovery phase is not without some merit somewhere.
Saul is right to have dumped his shares. He can always buy back in if all of these allegations are proven false. But we’re starting to see patterns develop in the complaints from ex-employees. As these add up, it’s sure to attract the attention of Federal investigators again. The cold case is re-opened.
Caveat emptor.