Susan Bayh should have been insulted by offers to join Boards

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On September 9, 2011, Susan Breshars Bayh was the only insider in years to actually buy DNDN shares. As a politician's wife she has to be very skilled about appearances and trying to make an awful situation appear to be normal, calm and ok. IMO her purchase of 20,000 shares at a price of $11.05 was all about appearances. Not much risk. The Bay's net worth has been estimated to be well over $10 million dollars (a couple of million coming from her sale of DNDN shares shortly after approval), so putting 221k on the table was a small price to risk to give an appearance of normalcy and that everything is OK at DNDN. Everythng was not OK at DNDN and Mrs. Bayh's attempt to make it seem like she felt everything was OK IMO was phony and disingenuous. Her disingenuous "investment" is now down $4.04 or 36%. She is down $80,800. Small price to pay for her to appear as the anti-Gold. In the eyes of the law she may be innocent (maybe not too) but it doesn't take away the fact that this lady and her no personality husband are despicable people who have taken advantage of their power for monetary gain. Being offered multiple board positions does not mean someone has to accept. She should have considered it an insult that all the offers to join boards only came after her husband's political ascent. A powerful proud women who has any kind of pride or self respect or confidence would have declined. These offers were insults Mrs. Bayh. Insults.
 






Agree. It's like the pretty girl hired for her looks. SB got picked for boards for who she was married to. The pretty girl usually doesn't know any better. SB is supposed to know better. She should consider it insulting that her board invites started as her husband was becoming powerful. Worst part of all this is that horrible malfeasance leading tens of thousands of victims from employees to shareholders to bondholders occured under her watch as a member of the board of DNDN.
 












Corrpuption is sad but so prevalent.

Sad also, that most of it is clandestine. Sad that it takes a fraud of this magnitude to bring some of these things out in the open. She is only one of hundreds of thousands who take easy money and feed off the system because of who they are......

Thanks for bumping the post to bring it back in the spotlight. There has to be reforms in the future. Her husband upon his retirment talked of teaching. Doing some good etc. Of course he ends up working for a lobbyist law firm. These people are the lowest form of trash disguised as upper echelon elitists. In reality, they are nothing but trash.