Thread regarding Fidelity Investments layoffs

Can we vote for a new CEO

Abby seemed to do fine for a few years but she doesn’t really seem capable of running the company of this size. Senior managers were constantly criticizing her in town halls and her poor choices are now obvious to low level reps.

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Come on everyone, this is clearly a joke. It was around election time and the Johnson’s are not capable of running a company of this size

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Post ID: @3xls+1vmyQPdk

No voting unless you are part of the nepot- i mean ownership

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Post ID: @2skc+1vmyQPdk

Are you a majority shareholder?

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Post ID: @2iay+1vmyQPdk

Funny thing is, Abby tried to oust her own father. Check out her wikipedia entry.

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Post ID: @2rwk+1vmyQPdk

You must have graduated at the top of your class to ask such a ridiculous question. Move on or find a new job where you can 'vote for a new CEO'.

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Post ID: @1vsr+1vmyQPdk

…it’s her family’s company lol how do you propose we get a say in removing her from her own position?

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Post ID: @ntn+1vmyQPdk

If you view Abby as the CEO and not the owner of the business which is managed by her family office to the benefit of the entire Johnson family, well it’s her company and her money… you can’t really replace them, they would have to sell or her kids need to step up….

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Post ID: @vof+1vmyQPdk

That’s just d-mb. Please stay away from my investments

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