• constantcrying 9 hours ago

    Obviously the world would be a better place if financial criminals were actually jailed, but can we at least stop caring what they have to say?

    Ghosn is not the person you want to go to for business advice and I really have a a hard time understanding what goes on in the heads of people who think otherwise.

    • nothercastle 4 hours ago

      He’s not any different to any of the business leaders except he actually has experience and was unlucky enough to get caught but smart enough to have a backup plan. Don’t hate the player hate the game. They are 100s of ghosns out there in charge of top companies.

      • constantcrying a minute ago

        I doubt that very many CEOs engage in this behavior. It is obviously something which their boards and shareholders would be extremely upset about.

      • mistrial9 8 hours ago

        its a pecking order of successful predators. like young hackers, performers or sports stars, but for the over-40s crowd. Don't you see the stage character photos there? he plays that every day, very well.. with a reputation that backs it. This is similar to a local wealthy high school getting a retired world football star to coach the boys, except that the assumptions of goals, methods and scoring are obnoxious and/or forbidden to most regular adults. predictable. Rabbits and wolves..

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