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Old 02-24-2020, 05:09 PM   #24 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by chowtoo View Post
The "New CEO" story is nothing new for most of the big corporations. The guy who left is always responsible for the company's woes so a new genius will fix everything. Having worked in finance for large multinational corporations for many years, I have heard this tired old story many times. Bottom line, there is a 50% probability the new CEO will be better and a 50% probability that he will be worse. The later will not last too long or else the company is done. Nissan is in dire need of credibility at this juncture.


Couldn’t have put it better. I used to work for BlackBerry


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