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I am currently the Chief Inventor at Edison Jr President of NobelBiz and Chief Strategy Advisor of Ditech Networks (DITC). The past is on LinkedIn

This blog is about my life as a serial entrepreneur, husband, traveler, inventor and father.

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If you cost the company money then you ought to be at risk

Barney Frank, on CNBC talking about government regulations he believes are needed on bonuses for top executives.  Going so far as to say that if an executive takes risk and it fails that they should actually owe the company money.

If the decisions I make as a CEO could actually cost me cash (remember I like most executives have equity that is valued based on performance) then I would rather just play golf all day or move to another country.

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