Some companies are worth paying for up front.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I think good companies can navigate being public and doing the right things for their customers.
If all you needed to do is to figure out what company is better than others, everyone would make a lot of money. But that is not the case. They keep raising the prices to the point when the odds change.
Almost everyone will find something in our services worth paying for.
There is a responsibility on all companies to look at the quantum of pay and the relationship between the top and the bottom.
I don't buy this thing that our industry is responsible for all the ills of the world. We have great people at JPMorgan Chase. We operate with a lot of rigor. Our clients are happy with us.
Upfronts are all about ad sales.
You know, a lot of people are just interested in, in building a company so they can make money and get out.
I think that a lot of companies are still amazingly price sensitive.
There's not a whole lot of advantage for a company to be public.
Isn't it ironic that pay, perks, and benefits all cost your company at the bottom line, but authentic recognition, especially when it's most unexpected, costs very little and gives the most impressive return on investment?