December 5, 2006

‘London & Hong Kong Heart Sarbox SOX’ Bumper Stickers are for Sale

Filed under: General, Taxes & Government — TBlumer @ 8:45 pm

Here’s the design (actual size is 3 x 11.5):

LondonHKSB3x11pt5

I’m taking orders. The price is $5 each (min quantity 10; $7 each for fewer than 10), and I’ll absorb UPS ground or US mail shipping to keep it clean. If you want 100 or more, the price drops to $4. Use this e-mail addy to place a “formal order,” to attach a formal purchase order if your firm requires it (we’ll discuss particulars from there), to discuss smaller quantities, different methods of payment, or for other questions. Absent a firm PO from a known company, I won’t ship until payment has been made.

Use the e-mail address noted at this link to make a direct payment for bumper stickers into my PayPal account (make sure your accompanying message includes the necessary shipping info and a phone number).

Though I normally expect the process to go more quickly, allow 10-12 business days for delivery from the date of your order.

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8:45 PM UPDATE: Revised the design at the suggestion of commenter Kevin, who says that securities industry types call the despised law “SOX.” I guess that fact that stock symbols are 3-5 letters in length is a clue to the industry’s attention span. :–> Seriously, I greatly appreciate the tip, and the new version looks better.

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5 Comments

  1. We in the securities industry refer to it as SOX.

    Comment by Kevin — December 5, 2006 @ 6:49 pm

  2. I love the SOX too. Not that SOX, those SOX.

    Comment by Kevin — December 5, 2006 @ 10:21 pm

  3. I’m a big fan of them (they’ve been my fave AL team since the As fell apart in the mid-1970s).

    But I’m ticked that the SOX got their rings before the Cubs did (or probably ever will :–>).

    Comment by TBlumer — December 5, 2006 @ 10:53 pm

  4. Unfortunately, the market for jokes that only accountants and financial analysts get is pretty small, even though both groups are renowned for their sense of humor.

    Comment by Boring Made Dull — December 24, 2006 @ 10:46 am

  5. Economics and Social Policy XXVI…

    Featured in this week’s Economics and Social Policy carnival….

    Trackback by The Boring Made Dull — December 24, 2006 @ 11:41 am

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