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Originally Posted by JoMar
And have 300 times the risk and responsibility of their workers.......generally.
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I would agree IF you were talKing strictly about entrepreneur CEOs, however the CEOs of most Fortune 500 companies have little or no skin in the game aside from the value of their stock options. Responsibilility, yes, but often the underlings answer for poor performance, while the CEO, convinces the shareholders that it was their fault rather than his/hers, or decides that a massive layoff to cut payroll will make the bottom line look better. Now some CEOs are worth every penny, but I am not convinced most are. On the other hand, entrepreneurs, such as Morse, are worth all they accumulate because they did take all the risk and created a stellar product out of dirt.