• agamemnonymous@sh.itjust.works
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    Because they are trying to paint him as a productive member of society. Revenue is still the measure of how much business you do.

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      Ah yes, I forgot that a person’s value is measured only by how much revenue they produce.

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        They didn’t claim that though? They went on to talk about other factors too. The point of mentioning revenue was to portray him as “the American Dream”, going from a small town to leading a major company.

        Keep in mind I’m not defending the guy, but I don’t see the point in being purposely obtuse

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            Produced? Hard to say. Apples to apples would be managed/administrated, that’s probably in the neighborhood of $5-10 million. Why?

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              Just wanted to know how close you are to achieving The American Dream.

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                Okay? Just because I understand the point they’re trying to make doesn’t mean I agree with their conclusion. I have no love for that CEO, I just think that there are enough good criticisms that we don’t have to twist people’s words into things they didn’t say.