Stock Trader Accidentally Buys $251 Million In Shares -- Blames New Computer

from the whoops dept

We've seen plenty of stories about new (expensive) computer systems that create serious problems for employees. There's the system that made people cry, the $51 million resource planning system that couldn't do a budget and the police systems that made it difficult to call for help. Well, now a stock trading firm in Taiwan apparently handed a new computer system to a trader and didn't give her very much training. So, in messing around with the system she accidentally bought $251 million in stock -- creating a multi-million dollar loss for the firm. The rest of the story gets strange though. The woman was fired for the goof -- but you have to wonder (1) why she wasn't trained properly and (2) how come the system wasn't designed in a way to prevent such trades. Also, the firm in question is keeping the shares saying they believe the stock has a "good outlook." So, they apparently value the shares that she bought with a bad computer system they didn't properly train her on. And she gets fired for this? Seems a bit unfair.

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    But you weren't there!

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    Precision Blogger, Jul 1st, 2005 @ 12:46pm

    People get fired when it becomes obvious that there's a serious problem working with them. We weren't there when this little problem arose. Had we been flies on the wall, her firing might have been obvious to us.

    The company is unlikely to say exactly why she was fired. In this country we have lawyers to retaliate for that sort of thing...
    - Precision Blogger
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