Friday, November 4, 2011

The Mary Junck Reader

Davenport, IA--Lee Enterprises a print media company has evaded the axe from the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE). Two warnings have been issued to Lee Enterprises, but apparently the company, which publishes nearly 50 dailies in 23 states, and 300 weekly circulars is getting special treatment.

Update: Mary Junck's Lee files Form 8-K, gets continued listing on NYSE; stock price falls to $.62.
 
qctimes.com
Mary Junck-- Lee Enterprises CEO            
no pun intended (her corporation, her papers are junk)                

Does it surprise anyone that Marry Junck, CEO of Lee Entrprises based in Davenport Iowa sits on the Associated Press board of directors as vice chair? Is that giving Mary Junck's company special favors in the NYSE listings?  Most companies who cant get their stock price up after 6 months are taken off of the Exchange in New York (NYSE).

Lee Enterprises spends an additional $27M per year towards interest just to pay off their $1B debt, and TRY to stay in business.   It's unclear if the financing deal is complete, but it did not help Lee's stock price rise above the $1 minimum price. Lee Enterprises convinces Seeking Alpha (an online trading/consultant firm) to make Lee a "good buy"; special press in the Wall Street Journal. The bottom line is that Lee cannot keep their stock above minimum trade value.  Why should Mary Junck and Lee Enterpriese get any special favors that other fortune 500, or other publically listed firm get?

We wrote an article about Lee getting its stock price up:
http://www.leeenterprisessucks.com/2011/09/lee-needs-viagra.html

An interesting group of people are meeting up, and assembling in public. They are occupying America. Corporations like Lee Enterprises do more to spread propaganda than help the people. Special favors from Wall Street indicate a boycott on Lee Enterprises newspapers are called for.

One of Lee's victims also assembled in public and was subject to 30 Lee Enterprises articles at the 6 outlets in the state, at least 2 AP stories.  Is Mary Junck the connection to the AP stories?  Well, we made some clarity on their confusion about peaceful assembly, which forced a resignation of a publisher; Stacey Mueller of the Missoula Montana paper The Missoulian:
read more: http://www.leeenterprisessucks.com/2011/10/lee-publishers-values.html


Trespassing on public property, Lee Enterprises style:

A Lee Enterprises publication.
To find out which papers are published by Lee, go to:
www.Lee.net/newspapers

As a reminder, Lee Enterprises publishes weekly free publications like Autotrader, a magazine dedicated to selling your vehicle in a local market. Please consider not supporting these weekly publications when selling your car. Thank you for being mindful of NOT supporting corporate SCUM like Lee Enterprises, who currently feel that their corporation, is WAY more important than you.

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