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by semiquaver 1316 days ago
For better or worse (obviously for worse) his relationship with the company is fundamentally different than that of every other employee. He’s a founder and holds a majority of voting equity. That makes him inherently unaccountable in a way that is nearly without precedent in the modern corporate era.
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Losing 70% of his net worth makes him directly accountable to the success of the company (lack thereof).