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by PakG1
2888 days ago
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He's not a normal person. He's the CEO and face of a multi-billion dollar company. It comes with the territory to be held to a higher standard. He did the right thing with the apology. That doesn't mean he didn't screw up. We are allowed to talk about when people screw up, especially if they're the CEO and face of a multi-billion dollar company. At the very least, it's an opportunity for us to dissect and learn. At the very worst, it can affect investment decisions and people's livelihoods. |
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