It was pretty abrupt. One cannot help but wonder how much money the CEO has at stake, personally, in rushing things.
LachesKid
joined 1 year ago
It was pretty abrupt. One cannot help but wonder how much money the CEO has at stake, personally, in rushing things.
That makes me wonder if someone else would pick it up in an asset sale and keep it running (from the users' point of view). That doesn't necessarily solve the revenue problem, but it does shed debt that would have to be serviced, which would reduce costs, which would increase the bottom line.