CEO Performance
CEO Performance Articles
CEO Jim Farley has become Ford’s number one liability.
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The New York Times headline read, “Amazon Reports Almost No Profit and Slowing Growth.” The newspaper mentioned that the situation would not improve this quarter. Amazon’s serious problems...
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Tech companies have laid off hundreds of thousands of workers but their chief executives have not been fired or resigned.
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Amazon CEO Jassy blamed the firings on the economy, which is only partially true. He has to take a substantial part of the blame.
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CEOs who undercut financial performance and the public’s confidence in their products and services should be candidates for dismissal.
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David Zaslav of Warner Bros. Discovery is 24/7 Wall St.’s “Worst CEO of 2022.”
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After news that two large creditors plan to cooperate in dividing up the assets of used car company Carvana, the stock collapsed.
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24/7 Wall St.'s third candidate for the Worst CEO of 2022 is Andy Jassy of Amazon.
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24/7 Wall St.'s second candidate for the Worst CEO of 2022 is Ernest Garcia III of Carvana.
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24/7 Wall St.'s first candidate for the Worst CEO of 2022 is Mark Zuckerberg of Meta Platforms.
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Warner Bros. Discovery's CEO was supposed to be the smartest media executive in the industry. That has not worked out at all.
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Bob Iger’s comments to Disney’s senior management largely centered around support of plans by his predecessor, Bob Chapek.
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Can Bob Iger resurrect Disney or is the company too broken to fix?
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Amazon's CEO suggested he will gut the cloud and e-commerce employee base beyond the 10,000 people he has pushed out into the economic winter.
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It is nearly a miracle that Target CEO Brian Cornell still has his job.
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