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Gone, But The Legacy Continues ... Last month the Times printed a few paragraphs about him in the Obituary section. That's when I picked up the final report on "Kenny" Houghton...

Breaking All The Rules Exclusive World Class Investments To Help Double Your Net Worth And To Establish Your Legacy ... BREAKING ALL THE RULES!  Exclusive World Class Investments to Help Double Your Net Worth and to Establish Your Legacy!! Cabal Capital Management, LLC announces the launch of the Legacy Fund which provides special alternative investment opportunities into extremely low risk, and very high financial return Advanced High Income Generation Projects through direct investments....

The Legacy Fund Launch Providing Extremely Low Risk Investments And Consitant Double Digit Returns For 10 20 30 Years ... THE LEGACY FUND LAUNCH – Providing Extremely Low Risk Investments and Consistent Annual Double Digit returns in Excess of 20 – 30 Years! Cabal Capital Management, LLC announces the launch of the Legacy Fund, a Special Opportunity Fund which provides special alternative investment opportunities into extremely low risk, and very high financial return Advanced High Income Generation Projects through direct investments....

Business Software And Legacy Migration ... Internet-dependent corporations or companies are often confronted by really tough challenges as new and more up-to-date business project programs are coming out in the open: Is it high time to buy more modern financial and business software tools? Is it better to develop a legacy application or put new business systems in place? Getting the right business technology, especially the ones that are already updated or new, is the preferred option by many industries...

A man may be a tough, concentrated, successful money-maker and never contribute to his country anything more than a horrible example. A manager may be tough and practical, squeezing out, while the going is good, the last ounce of profit and dividend, and may leave behind him an exhausted industry and a legacy of industrial hatred. A tough manager may never look outside his own factory walls or be conscious of his partnership in a wider world. I often wonder what strange cud such men sit chewing when their working days are over, and the accumulating riches of the mind have eluded them.
—Robert Menzies (1894–1978)