RE:CREST The new business school case study ...Magnus,
Well stated. Please keep in mind that the business schools have a plethora of low hanging fruit from which to select the exemplary candidate for the subject lessons. Still, I think the problem is what the mismanagement committee did or did not learn from their parents and Suday school teachers, rather than from the businness schools. Namely, it is easy to tell the truth and very difficult to lie. That's why coverups are rarely successful. It is very difficult to be consistent when you do not tell the truth from the beginning. Check out their news releases from June 2, 2021.
Also, this company appears to be very selective in their news releases. I may be incorreect but Mr. Nicholas Rodway was once a company executive here, but it appears he is no longer affiliated and I don't recalll any Crest notification on the subject . Nick is now the Pesident of Core Assets. In the biographical sketch it is outlined that he was and is affiliated with Exploits, Saville and Rain City, but no mention of Crest. Is this an example of Typhoid Mary syndrome on Core. Assets part?
I always thought that Nick was the brains here, and the carnval barker fed off of that. Actually I thought the tumor was doing a good job, until the narcissitic traits of his personality caused him to metamorphose into Mr. Grabbitz, to feed the greed of himself and his congress of crones, resulting in the collapse of the share price - where would it be today were it not for the metastatic tumor?
"Stolen fruits are said to be sweeet; undeserved rewards are exsquisite."
From either W. Thackary's, Henry Esmond, or G. Meredith's, The Ordeal of Richard Feverel - I can't remember which; probably has its roots in Proverbs 9:17.
Regards,
JA