A quote from the article: “The purpose of sanctions is to impose them on persons who have capacity to influence the government ... in its activities and (their) connection with that government is a vehicle for that influence to occur," he said.”
I was thinking...maybe all those CEOs who resigned from major companies in 2019 did so to avoid being sanctioned in return for the sanctions placed on the Russian oligarchs during the current upheaval created by globalists. Just a suspicion.
Here’s another theory by desertrandy1963: They knew that 2020 would bring a downturn in their stocks and the CEO’s wanted to be able to sell being that happened but couldn’t do so while at the helm. https://common-sense-in-america.com/2021/02/22/why-our-hundreds-of-ceos-resigning/
2019 had the most CEO departures on record with more than 1,600
https://www.cnbc.com/2020/01/07/2019-had-the-most-ceo-departures-on-record-with-more-than-1600.html
A quote from the article: “The purpose of sanctions is to impose them on persons who have capacity to influence the government ... in its activities and (their) connection with that government is a vehicle for that influence to occur," he said.”
I was thinking...maybe all those CEOs who resigned from major companies in 2019 did so to avoid being sanctioned in return for the sanctions placed on the Russian oligarchs during the current upheaval created by globalists. Just a suspicion.
Here’s another theory by desertrandy1963: They knew that 2020 would bring a downturn in their stocks and the CEO’s wanted to be able to sell being that happened but couldn’t do so while at the helm. https://common-sense-in-america.com/2021/02/22/why-our-hundreds-of-ceos-resigning/
2019 had the most CEO departures on record with more than 1,600
https://www.cnbc.com/2020/01/07/2019-had-the-most-ceo-departures-on-record-with-more-than-1600.html
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