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by hogFeast
1885 days ago
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I would look at what the Lee family has done at Samsung. How well did they steward capital? So well, that the share price rose significantly when Lee Kun-hee actually died, and it looked like they would finally lose control. Kun-hee seemed like a very odd guy (there are videos online, people who posted this in SK got picked up by the NIS, of him having orgies with prostitutes). Jae-yong is less offensive but has a reputation as an incompetent. Success came in spite of their leadership, not because of it (the mobile business, in particular, seemed totally accidental...central office actually tried to stop the US mobile business growing). Inheriting wealth doesn't mean you inherit talent. |
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Is there a different outcome of the distribution of this money that you would support as well?
It seems the primary constant is that this family of directors should not steward it.
As an outside observer, not from Korea, I'm the opposite of bothered that a wealthy person had orgies with prostitutes. That wouldn't be an example of odd to me, it wouldn't be a euphemism for another stronger word, and it would have no bearing on my opinion of whether they get a haircut on their estate.
This is useful context as nobody else has replied yet.