RE:RE:Mr John Chen 83.94 % voted for suckersI AM shocked at the flim flamery reported about the failed Patent Sale, how could someone write such an article pointing such a crooked finger, stink finger at jaune chien. After all he has only failed to achieve on his metrics for 58 months... such a short period. Heck the dinosaurs died millions of years ago at the beginning of the Gulf Oil Boom, we really should be talking about dinosaurs killing the planet 65 million years ago. Speaking of milllions, the ceo is trying to collect a tidy sum and no one in BlackBerry including the company can afford to stop the filthy rich failure to achieve his own objectives... silence around the AI company, silence around the Facebook settlement and its involvement in killing BBM while aiding to smush BB10 devices.
This jaune chien character is rather fortunate to have been given full autonomy of BB by the BoD, otherwise he would have been sh!t canned long ago, likely would not have been here to hire the current two sales presidents.
What a FUBAR'd piece of work.
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GWassrape192030 wrote:
gone when has consistently put himself ahead of those he hired and subsequently fired for failed execution... today finds him having overstayed, imperiling the corporation with guideance that since the Cylance debacle and writedown has been incredbily off, off to the point he has driven away investment, seemingly lost existing business while focusing upon HIS projects.
jaune chien looks more like a former duck farmer whose flock dissappeared, only to become a duck hunter and wake up without ammunition one day and finally a foie gras chef whose speciality melted away before his investors disbelieving eyes.
the ceo has exhausted almost everything to this late date and continues to trot out words while unable to demonstrate tangable results... any leader in this moment would fight to prove their point, jaune chien instead has hidden like a well fed rat.
I wanted to avoid going out as a has-been: Nico Rosberg
As reported by PlanetF1, Rosberg clarifies he does not have any regrets about leaving the sport the way he did. He also mentioned that he wanted to be remembered as an F1 champion when he left and not as a has-been.
“I wanted to avoid going out as a has-been or someone who is not wanted anymore,” said Rosberg.
“I mean, there was $100m on the table that I gave up on. I longed for a different kind of life. You don’t have flexibility when you’re racing. It was the best decision for my family–I didn’t think about the money for one second.” said the 2016 world champion.