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Market Based Culture For Everyone But Stankey

Every acquisition this guy has been involved with has been a failure. Assets were sold for 1/2 or less what they paid for them. And this is good ?

This doesn’t look like performance to me.

It looks like failure yet he is still handsomely compensated.


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Post ID: @OP+1k3pf5swn

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Every acquisition this guy has been involved with has been a failure. Assets were sold for 1/2 or less what they paid for them. And this is good ?”

OP and the thumbs up dummies still don’t get it. It’s a grift. 1. Aquire. 2. Leave the public shareholders holding the bag of debt with POS stock. 3. Move the assets to another company through a so called sale. 4. The recipients bulk up their portfolio.

Guess who the investors in the receiving company are? Your little brains can’t process this though. Instead you provide cover for Stanky’s moves by calling viewing them as failures. It only proves that you can.

This would explain why Stankey is still the CEO of AT&T. He is making a lot of money for outside investors and we at AT&T are the fuel for this Ponzi scheme.

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Post ID: @ry+1k3pf5swn

@dk I always figured we bought high, ate the debt and then sold it back to the same people for pennies on the dollar for some kind of kick back for the board members of both companies..... someone got STINKY rich...

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Post ID: @ey+1k3pf5swn

“ Stankey is turning the company around.”

…and around & around…the drain.

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Post ID: @e7+1k3pf5swn

Stankey is turning the company around.

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Post ID: @e0+1k3pf5swn

“Every acquisition this guy has been involved with has been a failure. Assets were sold for 1/2 or less what they paid for them. And this is good ?”

OP and the thumbs up dummies still don’t get it. It’s a grift. 1. Aquire. 2. Leave the public shareholders holding the bag of debt with POS stock. 3. Move the assets to another company through a so called sale. 4. The recipients bulk up their portfolio.

Guess who the investors in the receiving company are? Your little brains can’t process this though. Instead you provide cover for Stanky’s moves by calling viewing them as failures. It only proves that you can’t comprehend the magnitude of deception and greed that’s part of the theft happening right before your eyes.

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Post ID: @dk+1k3pf5swn

Nothing is ever the fault of the C Suite. A few billion of losses here, a hundred billion of losses there. It is a because the workers fail to see the "vision".
Do you not understand...

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Post ID: @bm+1k3pf5swn

Even though Stankey was Chief Strategy Officer for those acquisitions, in Stankey's mind it's all Randall's fault for those bad decisions.

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Post ID: @b5+1k3pf5swn

St@nkofucious say…rules for thee, and NOT me!

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Post ID: @as+1k3pf5swn

Keep the pressure on him. We have him running scared.

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Post ID: @ar+1k3pf5swn

“ I thought he said we should all be committed 🧐?
Did he mean to an insane asylum 🫣?”

Yes, but he was just projecting.

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Post ID: @a6+1k3pf5swn

I thought he said we should all be committed 🧐?
Did he mean to an insane asylum 🫣?

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