What I've looked up shows that these are average numbers of ceo step-downs. If there is something making this different, they should clarify, or else it seems like they're propagating fake news
All these CEO's have been allowed to resign as part of their plea deals they avoid prison if they divest from their companies. I don't like it they deserve to be prosecuted and imprisoned. Why should they get to walk away with their fortunes their money should be confiscated they should be sent to prison for life.
Terry Lundgren, former Macy's CEO just announced he's also resigning as the Executive Chairman of the Board in early 2018. Note: All Macy's stores experienced a computer malfunction on Black Friday afternoon (1pm-5pm), where credit cards and gift certificates could not be processed. Coincidence? I guess he's sorry now that he dropped DJT's clothing line for "anti-Muslim comments."
Treason and sedition at best, election fraud, God knows what else, making my head spin. We'll find out soon. But I can tell you this, other things that will be revealed that have not been mentioned in this forum will be world changing, so prepare. No exaggeration.
This is the height you can see the supposed curvature of the earth. Other hints about the true structure of the cosmos (heaven and earth) from Q are "As the world turns, nothing is as it seems, expand your thinking," and finally and most importantly, "How far is the nearest star? What do you think?" NASA is a sham.
In 2014, the average S&P 500 CEO had served an average of 7.4 years, and 6.0 at the median. Ten years ago, those figures were 6.6 and 5.2, respectively. http://www.equilar.com/blogs/59-ceo-tenure.html
Fortune’s own CEO data indicates that the 500 largest companies in the U.S. have a median CEO tenure of 4.9 years, but there is quite a range as many of those chief executives are new to office and some are in no hurry to depart. http://fortune.com/2015/05/06/ceo-tenure-cisco/
What we want is the average years before they retire or get dumped - 10 years?
So expect 50 top corporate departures each year - 5 a month - with clumping at year ends and rolling waves of "fashion" hirings.
Were all the above Fortune 500? - if so, quite a clear out. I suspect it includes a lot of small and medium companies.
Natural turnover is a very real possibility. Someone did a web search for any CEO resignations and strung them together. We don't yet know if they mean anything.
Is this that unusual though? There are some that stick out - Schmidt (Jewgle), Skipper (ESPN), Schnatte (Papa John's). But the rest didn't get any fanfare like you would expect like AT&T, HP/HPE, Tumblr, Diebold. And then there's Equifax (fucking stupid assholes, who the fuck hires a god damn composer to head IT security?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!) who should have been shot, Puerto Rico Electric (that should have been in the news, even if just a blip).
sheilapa1 ago
What I've looked up shows that these are average numbers of ceo step-downs. If there is something making this different, they should clarify, or else it seems like they're propagating fake news
Matt_Helm ago
All these CEO's have been allowed to resign as part of their plea deals they avoid prison if they divest from their companies. I don't like it they deserve to be prosecuted and imprisoned. Why should they get to walk away with their fortunes their money should be confiscated they should be sent to prison for life.
slwsnowman40 ago
Shouldn't Weinstein be on this list?
lopan ago
track the water falling from the sky...
doesn't mean SHIT unless you add context you fucking fuck
CassandraP6739 ago
Terry Lundgren, former Macy's CEO just announced he's also resigning as the Executive Chairman of the Board in early 2018. Note: All Macy's stores experienced a computer malfunction on Black Friday afternoon (1pm-5pm), where credit cards and gift certificates could not be processed. Coincidence? I guess he's sorry now that he dropped DJT's clothing line for "anti-Muslim comments."
altro87 ago
What is the meaning of all of these resignations? Were these individuals involved in: human trafficking, corruption, cult?
bopper ago
Treason and sedition at best, election fraud, God knows what else, making my head spin. We'll find out soon. But I can tell you this, other things that will be revealed that have not been mentioned in this forum will be world changing, so prepare. No exaggeration.
crashing_this_thread ago
I'm curious about what happens at 40,000ft.
bopper ago
This is the height you can see the supposed curvature of the earth. Other hints about the true structure of the cosmos (heaven and earth) from Q are "As the world turns, nothing is as it seems, expand your thinking," and finally and most importantly, "How far is the nearest star? What do you think?" NASA is a sham.
altro87 ago
TY!
bopper ago
Eric Schmidt, John Podesta and HRC, article.
http://archive.is/5bt9w
Ho-Lee-Fuk ago
I see this is from an anon. Did it have q's trip code? Either way this should happen.
independenceday ago
I just learned what my 'trip code' is....;)
bopper ago
I may be wrong, but I think Q posted under anon due to trouble w/ his trip code, initially, others can elaborate / explain.
Derpfroot ago
I remember him saying, on the 15th, that he was going dark for 10 days.
bopper ago
Thanks for this. More user friendly. https://qcodefag.github.io/
Arrvee ago
Here's a big one.
Others from an anon in the thread:
Silverlining ago
Is this just natural turnover? Fortune 500 - average CEO term [2 years?] - annual churn 250
@slwsnowman40
So more than 2 years - 7 years
In 2014, the average S&P 500 CEO had served an average of 7.4 years, and 6.0 at the median. Ten years ago, those figures were 6.6 and 5.2, respectively. http://www.equilar.com/blogs/59-ceo-tenure.html
Fortune’s own CEO data indicates that the 500 largest companies in the U.S. have a median CEO tenure of 4.9 years, but there is quite a range as many of those chief executives are new to office and some are in no hurry to depart. http://fortune.com/2015/05/06/ceo-tenure-cisco/
What we want is the average years before they retire or get dumped - 10 years?
So expect 50 top corporate departures each year - 5 a month - with clumping at year ends and rolling waves of "fashion" hirings.
Were all the above Fortune 500? - if so, quite a clear out. I suspect it includes a lot of small and medium companies.
Arrvee ago
Natural turnover is a very real possibility. Someone did a web search for any CEO resignations and strung them together. We don't yet know if they mean anything.
Silverlining ago
Is this just natural turnover? Fortune 500 - average CEO term [2 years?] - annual churn 250
@slwsnowman40
slwsnowman40 ago
Is this that unusual though? There are some that stick out - Schmidt (Jewgle), Skipper (ESPN), Schnatte (Papa John's). But the rest didn't get any fanfare like you would expect like AT&T, HP/HPE, Tumblr, Diebold. And then there's Equifax (fucking stupid assholes, who the fuck hires a god damn composer to head IT security?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!) who should have been shot, Puerto Rico Electric (that should have been in the news, even if just a blip).