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by 15457345234
941 days ago
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You reckon 30% (made up) of staff having a personal 'alignment' with (or, put another way, 'having sworn an oath of fealty to') a CEO is something investors would like? Seems like a bit of a commercial risk there if the CEO can 'make' a third of the company down tools. |
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I have no idea what the actual proportion is, nor how investors feel about this right now.
The true proportion of researchers who actively voice their political positions on twitter is probably much smaller and almost certainly a biased sample.