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A Business Friendly Country

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

Through elaborate twists and turns Catharine Zeta-Jones had to risk her life in a break in to get her hands on the jewels she coveted in Entrapment.

But if you happen to own or control a business which has been bankrupted in Iceland in the last couple of years, the way back to 2007 is made easy by the country’s banks, accountants and business laws. Through those channels, twisting and turning is made strikingly less hazardous.

DV reports that the owner of Leonard, one of Iceland’s most prestigious stores handling jewellery and fine watches transferred the operations onto a new social security number and signed an agreement with his wife that she would assume control of the new company. Last week he was declared bankrupt himself. But through this manoeuvre the couple has managed to get rid of the old debts but still keep the store.

This is not an exceptional case, but a blueprint for why so many of the most reckless business people of the last decade are still heading the companies they’ve run into the ground.

This is why Geir Haarde and David Oddson used to say their aim was for Iceland to become a “business friendly” country.

I for one don’t understand why business schools bother with explaining basic rules in finance and economics to their students anymore. Why are they still teaching that “those who assume the greatest risks also should reap the greatest rewards because they can also incur the greatest losses”?

Why don’t they just teach students how to create two business entities and shove debts into one and assets into the other? You keep your assets and the debts fly off to “money heaven”.

Wasn’t that also how IceSave was supposed to work for Landsbankinn’s owners and management team?

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Why The Fuzz About A Man Getting A Job?

Friday, September 25th, 2009

David Oddson’s ascent to the editorial position of Morgunbladid has shaken the nation.

It might be hard for you to understand if you’re not from here but he is one of the most manipulative politicians in a democratic society ever.

Imagine if Margaret Thatcher had been the mayor of London, Prime Minister, Foreign Minister and then Central Bank Governor. Imagine if she had made her friends and children district and supreme court justices, then made sure that some of her friends got Barclay’s Bank for free. Then she’d start controlling the Telegraph, Financial Times and the Sun.

What is making people angry about his new job is the fact that David Oddson built and maintained the society that collapsed last year. And a year on, with not a single person having had to answer for their part, in spite of overwhelming evidence of reckless and in some cases illegal actions, it is hard for people to see the main culprits not only walking around town but manoeuvring into positions of wealth and power yet again. And it is especially galling to see such a pivotal figure assume a position where he can control the public discussion, at a time when his previous work should be under scrutiny.

David Oddson does not unite a country in a dire need of unison, he polarizes everything. If David Oddson liked to eat little babies then there would be plenty of people in Iceland who’d happily round them up and fire up the barbecue.

He neither heals or helps, all he can do is hurt. And that is why Icelandic society is shaking because a single man has just started a new job.


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