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City Lights

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Thu Sep 27, 2012, 09:03 AM Sep 2012

NEW ROMNEY VIDEO: In 1985, He Said Bain Would "Harvest" Companies for Profits [View all]

This clip shows the young CEO focusing on businesses as targets for his investors, not as job creators or community stakeholders.

—By David Corn | Thu Sep. 27, 2012 3:00 AM PDT

Campaigning for the presidency, Mitt Romney has pointed to his stint as the founder and manager of Bain Capital, a private equity firm, as proof he can rev up the US economy and create jobs at a faster clip than President Barack Obama. Last year, while stumping in Florida, Romney declared, "You'd have a president who has spent his life in business—small business, big business—and who knows something about how jobs are created and how we compete around the world." His campaign spokeswoman, Andrea Saul, has said that Romney's Bain days afford him more expertise than Obama to "focus on job creation and turn around our nation's faltering economy." Romney has even claimed that during his tenure at Bain, "we were able to help create over 100,000 jobs." In his acceptance speech at the Republican convention, Romney smacked Obama for having "almost no experience working in a business" and tied that to the sluggish recovery.

But at Bain, Romney's top priority wasn't to boost employment. As the Wall Street Journal recently noted, creating jobs "wasn't the aim of Bain or other private-equity firms, which measure success by returns produced for investors." And, the newspaper reported, Romney's 100,000-jobs claim is tough to evaluate.

Mother Jones has obtained a video from 1985 in which Romney, describing Bain's formation, showed how he viewed the firm's mission. He explained that its goal was to identify potential and hidden value in companies, buy significant stakes in these businesses, and then "harvest them at a significant profit" within five to eight years.

The video was included in a CD-ROM created in 1998 to mark the 25th anniversary of Bain & Company, the consulting firm that gave birth to Bain Capital. Here is the full clip, as it appeared on that CD-ROM (the editing occurred within the original):



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How much more is there? liberal N proud Sep 2012 #1
I know, right? He's like the jelly of the month club...the gift that keeps on giving. City Lights Sep 2012 #3
It's like watching Gorden Gekko former-republican Sep 2012 #2
Sweet as...! malaise Sep 2012 #4
The Grim Reaper of jobs. Itchinjim Sep 2012 #5
Quite well. THEY'RE not the ones getting fired or depleted. HughBeaumont Sep 2012 #7
Harvesting companies? PearliePoo2 Sep 2012 #6
I was surprised to hear Willard use that word. City Lights Sep 2012 #11
Vulture Capitalism JaneQPublic Sep 2012 #8
+1 ffr Sep 2012 #12
knr Lucinda Sep 2012 #9
The Grim Reaper harvest souls for his kingdom. Skidmore Sep 2012 #10
KR DonRedwood Sep 2012 #13
Damning Zambero Sep 2012 #14
That's pretty tame. The only way to use this is deceptive and out of context. BlueStreak Sep 2012 #15
No it's not deceptive at all. DevonRex Sep 2012 #19
An honest discussion requires context. BlueStreak Sep 2012 #21
A venture capitalist doesn't invest to keep DevonRex Sep 2012 #22
I don't mean to get pedantic, but Obama cannot appear anti-Capitalism BlueStreak Sep 2012 #23
K&R for later! arcane1 Sep 2012 #16
Stephen Colbert said it best - Mitt Romney is a serial killer (of jobs). Initech Sep 2012 #17
He looks relaxed, at ease, and not awkward at all aint_no_life_nowhere Sep 2012 #18
I noticed that too. progressoid Sep 2012 #20
I was trying to figure out why I had such a visceral response to... Spazito Sep 2012 #24
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