darthdevidem01 said:
Even if its not the CEO's fault Even if that very CEO had helped Square-soft become successful. Well I guess a similar thing happened with Ken Kutaragi.....but still It hink its quite mean!
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Well, it's the ways companies are handled. Whenever you incur in a big loss, or the profits decrease, or even if they don't increase as much as they wanted, the shareholders always claim the CEO's head. I don't agree with that, specially whenever you're dealing with a guy who's done much for the company (Kutaragi's a good example), but it's the way capitalism works.








