Hock likes to argue that Broadcom an engineering-first company. He also says the shareholders are all that matter, and he has a fiduciary responsibility to the shareholders.
If that's true, then why doesn't Hock lay himself off?
Think about it...
Is Hock an engineer?
No
Is Hock the least paid employee?
No, in fact, he's one of the highest paid CEO's in the world.
Couldn't the share holders do much better if they eliminated his $100 million comp package?