Saturday, September 16, 2006

Electrolux Belongs to my family..

According to Enfaldig te Flon, the successful swedish coperation should have belonged to the Te-Flon family. The founder of Electrolux Mr. Axel Wenner-Gren would turn in his grave if he even knew that a member of the Te-Flon family ever even bought any product manufactured by Electrolux. However, Enfaldig has a different story.

Elfaldig claims that the whole idea of the vacuum cleaner was thought up by one of his 'special' ancestors and showed it to Axel, who copied the whole idea and built the Electrolux empire. Hence, Enfaldig has over the last decade been trying to get to the present CEO and claim 50% of the company. In case he is not successful in this life, he has it all written down in his will. He read somewhere that 'Dead men say no lies'. Hence, his understanding of it is that if what he has said is read when he is dead, then it is the truth. And the law will respect that as the absolute truth and make his son the rightful shareholder of 50%.

This is a true account of a conversation I once had with Enfaldig.

Meanwhile his son is being groomed for the job of Chairman. He is 17 now and has learned to wear a tie. He realises the importance of wearing a tie when CEO of a huge company. He even introduces himself to people as the soon-to-be chairman of the company.

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I came upon your blog during my random sojourn through the "next blog" button and thought you would like to know that I visited. I did not have time to read everything, but hope to return to learn more about the exploits of Enfaldig. I enjoyed both the story and the story-telling.

3:34 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Common on...this cannot be true????

1:27 PM  

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