And there are plenty of other CEO's that didn't need the crutch of paranoia to attain greatness."only the paranoid survive"
andrew s. grove ceo of Intel.
he was the former leader who brought Intel to greatness.
And there are plenty of other CEO's that didn't need the crutch of paranoia to attain greatness."only the paranoid survive"
andrew s. grove ceo of Intel.
he was the former leader who brought Intel to greatness.
And there are plenty of other CEO's that didn't need the crutch of paranoia to attain greatness.
you offer no proof for your hypothesis. who says a little paranoia is a crutch?And there are plenty of other CEO's that didn't need the crutch of paranoia to attain greatness.
same thought when President was capitalized in this thread. it should have been written in lower case letters as in president.My first thought was 'i didnt know Trump was a Broker'.
I purposely worded it like that to clickbait you guys.same thought when President was capitalized in this thread. it should have been written in lower case letters as in president.
I'm related (cousin) to a Nasdaq listed company CEO as a matter of fact.you offer no proof for your hypothesis. who says a little paranoia is a crutch?
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I know a few CEO's with whom I worked very closely in past . They all had a form of paranoia or at least were conscious of risks and prepared already the answer in case they would need it. A good CEO should be prepared for any scenario that can happen.
Economy is war, each company is fighting for as much marketshare as possible. They can trust none of their competitors." from schweiz
YOU GUYS REMEMBER - CYBERCORP?
https://www.cnet.com/news/charles-schwab-buys-cybercorp-cuts-commissions/
i was in their office and they monitored traders accounts and piggy backed the good ones. i saw that first hand with my own eyes.
thats why you need an omnibus account to buy in one and sell in the other not letting them see both sides of the trade.
You are not speaking of day trading, in one minute out 5 minutes later? Longer term?