I think they, Peter McCullough was, turns out was not a good CEO.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
By the time of the '90s boom, CEOs had become superheroes, accorded celebrity treatment and followed with a kind of slavish scrutiny that Alfred P. Sloan could never have imagined.
If it were up to the executives, they probably wouldn't have directors at all.
I think the greatest CEOs in the United States, business, anyway, are the ones you don't hear too much about.
Businessmen... were not born chief executives. They were often people first.
I think most CEOs think their stock is undervalued, probably.
The best CEOs I know are teachers, and at the core of what they teach is strategy.
CEOs make hard decisions; sometimes, the least worst is the right one.
If you think the job of a CEO is to increase sales, then Ballmer did a spectacular job.
A lot of people thought Steve Jobs was a CEO of Apple but he never was until he came back to Apple in 1997.
Ex-Fidelity mutual fund manager Peter Lynch was certainly brilliant in one respect: he knew to get out when the gettin' was good.
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