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Old 07-05-2013, 08:54 AM
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Donahue just says "naaah...you really don't need to see that, but here's a new flat-screen TV."
Typical way of CEO thinking. Those guys make WAYYYYY too much money for how little they actually know.
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Typical way of CEO thinking. Those guys make WAYYYYY too much money for how little they actually know.
A CEO is responsible for making their companies stock price go up. If they do that then they succeed. If they don't then they fail. I had heard what you posted a few months ago. If you do searches on ebay it starts to learn what you look for and steers you that way. At least that is the way it looks to me and I do quite a bit of searching.
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A CEO is responsible for making their companies stock price go up. If they do that then they succeed. If they don't then they fail. I had heard what you posted a few months ago. If you do searches on ebay it starts to learn what you look for and steers you that way. At least that is the way it looks to me and I do quite a bit of searching.
unfortunately that is the thinking in this country. they are successfull if they make the company money. the price of the stock will then follow.

at times the stock can still go up, even if the company is not making more money.

the CEO is successfull if the company makes more money AND the stock price goes up as a result of that.

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Typical way of CEO thinking. Those guys make WAYYYYY too much money for how little they actually know.
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