• GreatAlbatrossA
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    6 months ago

    Exactly that.
    With the current ceo, it’s been hyped beyond value.
    One day, the value will return to the actual value.
    If the ceo is changed, it will happen pretty rapidly, then the company can grow from there.
    If the ceo is not changed, the hype will continue until either a breaking point, or the ceo changing.
    So the shareholders have voted for the thing that preserves the status quo a little longer. Road-runner as it is.
    And the ceo seems to have managed to extract a large chunk of the current hype money, in exchange for not changing the status quo.