Tuesday, March 13, 2007

...priceless....3/25

One thing about the internet: It just keeps on giving. For example take Andy Knizley. Asked to resign (fired, terminated with great prejudice, gone, liquidated) by Hud, who put it in an interview that he had no immediate prospects. He's had several searches that have lead back to companies in healthcare. And they've looked long and hard. ...and that will be there for a long time in archives, which will be pulled up by any prospective employer.

Soran got out with barely a scratch, but his parking lot monitor replacement should be coming into numerous sights (and sites.) "The new CEO Steve Roach (previously the CFO) is a 33 year old bean counter who spends his time photographing employees as they drive up to the back door to punch in." Not terribly impressive on a background search....

David Kreye has had enough said about him in this blog that it would be safe to characterize him as the type that would pull the wings off flies.

Anna Jean O'Neil, an Essent golden child, and mobile mouthpiece for Hud is also gone. Haven't hung that much on her...but some things did cross my email that I haven't been able to verify yet. Time will tell...and tell...and tell....

There are enough people that work for Hud and absolutely despise him, that I could hold out as long as he did with Crossroads...and we do remember Bill Hepburn: ... said Essent stuck $38.5M into improvements there. SSM has on their site that they've dumped several million into it as well. How can a hospital that new (the physical plant was what, less than 13years old when Essent bought it?) need that much capital investment and lose that much...(in four out of five years)....and still have the same CEO at corporate? Amazing, truely amazing. Apparently what they say around Nashville is true...just not able to be published...



  • Starting your own corporation---$80M
  • Buying a mis-managed not-for-profit---$110M
  • Watching it trickle down the drain because of a free blogsite---Priceless!

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