All I'm trying to do is manage money and take care of my shareholders.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I'm a stockholder. I own a lot of stocks.
I'm going to continue doing my thing and work my butt off to add value for shareholders and as long as they and the board see fit to keep me in this role, I feel enormously privileged to serve.
My shareholders expect me to make the most profit. That's the ugly, dirty truth.
I want to control the company, but I don't know how life goes. We are already a big company, and the larger our capitalization is, the lower goes the threshold for control.
As the CEO, I have to take care of the short term, mid term and the long term.
I'm primarily just an investor.
I've been preparing to run a big company all my life.
I seek out a lot of advice from other CEOs.
We're all shareholders. These guys below me, they see the CEO taking it easy, it's their money.
If I'm a CEO, I want to be in a place where the government works.
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