
If you're an avid follower of
the Julie Roehm/Wal-Mart saga (and really, who isn't?) you may find it just a tad disappointing that late on the Friday before Memorial Day was when everyone
got hold of the latest salvo--a 40-plus page document from the
Roehm camp claiming, among other things, that
Wal-Mart CEO H. Lee Scott, got a few totems, like a yacht, at "preferential prices" from a company in Minnesota owned by one Irwin Jacobs. (Looks like it's
this one.) Who to gossip with about it over this long vacation weekend? And then, if you still profess to care about it by Tuesday morning when you're back in the office, you look kind of pathetic. What a shame.
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