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Ding.Ding.Ding
Bingo...
Yahtzee.... We have a winner.
The longer the company waits to make a formal statement and reassure the general public everything will be run by someone that knows what the hell they are doing the worse off they will be. You NEVER let a key executive leave without a public release statement.
We as CC members have seen this before. I do not recall one single company surviving the fallout.
Absence of a formal statement is a death sentence. Hurricane should publicly address the situation and proceed. I am not saying they have to spill the beans on every little detail or the juicy stuff. There are some things that need to stay in the boardroom, we all know that. The problem is speculation is PUBLIC and runs ram-pet like wildfire.
What they have is an executive that has abruptly tendered his resignation and they have not responded with any explanation or plans for the future. If the resignation is amicable OK, if not OK. But abstinence of response is far worse than speculation on any CC members part.
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