Be frank!
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I believe it was two earnings calls he chickened out of. It was unreal that someone making that kind of money wouldn’t do his job.
Ha, I remember that earnings (lack of earnings) call. JW could not make it because he said he was not feeling well. What a coward! Also, during the really big layoff in Houston, he was out at the country club playing golf. You cannot make this stuff up.
i liked O'Riely
JW couldn’t muster up enough guts to participate in the earnings calls when results were bad. Gutless coward.
This is an easy one. Don't recall JW ever being able to find his voice on company issues, he liked golfing, even during the day that the folks in Houston were getting let go. A real p–p head! :) https://www.thelayoff.com/t/KYqFj
JW had growth mindset, long term vision.
MW is only after cutting cost, short term vision.
Neither pne showed ability or will to hold people accountable for poor executions and mismanagement, so both of them are failures in running a company, but both made a fortune by not enforcing an accountable culture.
WW should've been running the company, too bad he retired after VP of GOMBU
I’d say John Watson is doing much better thus far. He’s retired and got his mega millions safely put away. Right now, he’s ROTFL poolside with his pal, George Kirkland.
MW - Verbose
JW - Laconic