Cunt wrote: ↑Sun Mar 01, 2020 12:56 am
Trump won't deserve credit, but I think he'll take credit...
Ceo's of these companies stepped down (within one month)
Disney, Bayer, MasterCard, Victories Secret, SalesForce, Hulu, UberEats, IBM, MGM Resorts and LinkedIn.
Especially once the connections between Weinsteins sex trafficking charges and the Clintons are made.
What's the significance of these resignations? Did those CEOs step down out of fear of being discovered to be part of paedophile rings? If so, what did they do next to evade prosecution? I decided to do some checking.
First on your list is Bob Iger. When he stepped down as Disney's CEO, Iger signed a contract becoming the new Executive Chairman of The Walt Disney Company and Chairman of the Board of Directors. That is a promotion. He will be the new boss of Disney's incoming CEO. (
Link)
Next, Bayer's CEO Werner Wenning. Shareholders have been baying, so to speak, for his resignation since last April because of his disastrous decision to buy Monsanto. Monsanto had over 40,000 lawsuits pending due to consumers from all over the world contracting cancer from using the weed killer RoundUp at the time. Bayer worked on agreeing upon a $10 billion settlement. Then it faced a new slew of legal cases due to the dicamba drift. Bayer's stockmarket valuation dropped $30 billion because of Wenning. He had to go. He will relinquish his post in April. (
Link) The $63 billion Bayer-Monsanto merger is now widely viewed as one of the worst M[erger]&A[quisition] mistakes in biopharma history. Bayer lost 30% of its share value in the months following the closing of the deal. (
Link)
On to Mastercard. Its CEO is Ajay Banga. He will be stepping down from the top job at Mastercard as of Jan. 1, 2021 and - wait for it - assuming the role of executive chairman. (
Link) So, another promotion, and like Disney's Bob Iger, within the same company they were CEO of.
Daggles, I hope you'll understand why I did not bother checking the background of the rest of the CEO resignations in your list. You obviously got it from either some batshit crazy site specialising in spreading nutbaggish conspiracy theories, or a site from right wing sources which found this "information" useful for its agenda. And you accepted this crap without checking
any of it. If you possessed as much as a shred of scepticism it was well and truly out of action.