• Thought of the Day

    Thought of the Day

    2000: Is it wise, or even reasonable, to rely on the stock market to deliver in the future the returns it has delivered in the past? Don't count on it!

    John C. Bogle, Don't Count On It! The Perils of Numeracy, speech, October 18, 2002,

Today in Financial History

1996: Albert J. ("Chainsaw Al") Dunlap becomes Chairman of Sunbeam Corp., the struggling maker of coffee machines, barbecue grills, and massaging shower heads. The veteran tough-guy turnaround artist announces massive layoffs, factory closings, and other steps that he predicts will save the company $225 million and double revenues by 1999; the stock soars 50% on Dunlap's first day. Less than two years later Dunlap steps down amid allegations of massive accounting fraud.

Sunbeam Corp. Form 10-K filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, March 31, 1997, pp. 1-13 (available at www.sec.gov);Sunbeam Corp. press release, October 20, 1998, at http://

1968: Robert Noyce and Gordon Moore, engineering refugees from Fairchild Semiconductor, establish N.M. Electronics Corp. to miniaturize electronic circuitry onto silicon chips. The firm, based in a small leased building in Mountain View, Calif., generates $2,672 in revenues its first year. It soon changes its name to Intel Corp.

"Robert N. Noyce, 1927-1990," privately printed memorial pamphlet, Sematech, Inc., Austin, Tex., 1990, p. 16