Posted on 08/03/2012 11:45:23 AM PDT by Olog-hai
Carbonite famously dropped Rush Limbaugh on a Saturday Night at the height of the Sandra Fluke controversy. Carbonite became the poster child for the Rush boycott movement organized by Media Matters, which coordinated the effort with so-called independent groups.
Since that time the Stop Rush effort has imploded, with backstabbing and accusations among the participants. Limbaugh has had better numbers than ever, and the hype surrounding Mike Huckabee as a Limbaugh replacement has gone flat.
Yet what became of Carbonite?
On August 1 Carbonite released its 2d Quarter 2012 results, the first full quarter after dropping Limbaugh in March. The results shocked Wall Street, as Carbonite did not meet its growth targets, causing multiple analysts to drop the target price. The stock dropped 15% in a day.
Most important, in a conference call held on August 1, the CEO David Friend admitted that dropping Limbaugh damaged Carbonites growth, and is likely to do so for at least one or two more quarters.
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They are going to get an even bigger surprise when it comes time for me to renew my subscription. I have canceled the automatic renewal of membership and will take my business elsewhere. I tried to get a refund but they refused.
I was just seriously condsidering signing up when the flack started...now it will be never.
What? You mean the left didn’t get behind him and give him tons of business for standing up for them. Guess Slut’s are us is too busy spending their money on sex toys and contraceptives.
I can’t decide which story I like better. This one, or the one about that Adam Smith guy antagonizing the young lady at the Chick-Fil-A drive-up window losing his job.
A good day in the news!
Carbon what???
I don’t even remember what type of idiot Sandra Fluke was.
It’s hard to imagine that Carbonite doesn’t have a non-competitive clause in all its executives’ contracts. But if a ‘recently departed’ exec and a current exec are setting up a competing company that is management of the worst imaginable sort.
The losses brought about by limo-liberal CEO activism are not so clear for global corporate share holders too see. But every time a Google executive flaps his lips about his radical political and social causes, it costs the corporation good will among potential consumers. JC Pennies...what were they thinking?
They are morons. Why would they care about a bunch of liberals threatening to boycott them, when those liberals would never patronize them in the first place simply because they advertise on and therefore support Rush? That is enough for the liberals to ALREADY have been boycotting them, so the Fluke threat was completely empty and anyone with half a brain should have been able to deduce that.
You big dummy!
” It turned out to be a bigger hole in our revenue than we had thought when we initially did this. However, I dont think there was any, Im not regretful of the decision, I think things would have been worse had we not done that.”
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This dolt still doesn’t get it. The stock needs to drop by half to get his attention.
Conservative hosts should refuse to read his copy. Let some booth announcer read his crap if the station takes his money.
I STRONGLY recommend that people go to the following Huffington Post article and post some comments. As it is, there are quite a few in favor of Rush. My suggestion is to simply talk in terms of business - pretty much say that they weren’t the best, but Rush was their lifeline - and they cut it.
ProFlowers is owned by Liberty Media, a conglomerate controlling many companies. Liberty Media took about a 10% hit in stock price, but has since recovered. They are diversified enough that even if ProFlowers went away, it wouldn't hurt them that bad.
“The European Union is trying to push cloud computing in a big way; even their native businesses and population are still wary of it. Carbonite looked to me like the first vestiges of such an assault on US computing.”
Funny, I have a friend (not upper case) that works for a large company. The company has clients all around the world, and they post their technical information on-line.
Well, a number of clients, in ‘volatile’ parts of the world, would have NOTHING to do with that, and wanted CDs with the technical information - they knew that the company (or really the US government) could pull the plug on their web access to that material.
Smart people there - and maybe something for all of us to think about.
Mr. Friend, you’re putting on a brave face, as a CEO must, but I can tell that deep down, you’re suffering.
Let me cheer you up.
Have a Chick-Fil-A.
Cheers!
I had a case of wacky droid and fat fingers for that multiple post.
As I go through stuff from long ago in the before time, a good part of what I find hasn’t been looked at since the day it was made and I ask myself why some of this was kept in the first place.
The only special case burns (2 discs) I do are for the higher end photo and HD video.
OMG...my GAYDAR is going BONKERS!!! He looks like a FLAMER, but then ALL Lefties look gay.
I usually make mine after breastfas.
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