Oh wait. I'm wrong. That's countless other CEO 's, most of whom also didn't make a conceous decision to endanger the lives of his associates and customers in favor of a short term sales lift, while ignoring the outpouring of rage and disgust from the public a a whole. My mistake.
6 replies (most recent on top)
Jealous? You are clueless how the world works.
I could care less if he donates his salary, it's a nice gesture by some CEO's but it's mostly for show. What I do care about is running a black Friday sale during a pandemic putting everyone's lives endanger to make to make a buck.
when Was the last time you donated your salary to a cause? Thought so..... Lowe’s in general has put in close to a hundred million to aid associates during this and countless other events. He as a person owes you nothing besides your pay in which you agreed too. Stop crying because you think the rich should do hand outs. Not his fault we’re broke. We all statutes in the same place in life he just won and we didn’t. (Career wise at least)
Yes but Marvin ain’t so smart, after he bought his stock it continued to drop. Marvin also gets $1,200 in investment advice a month. So there are at least two people involved that aren’t smart.
If Marvin was all about charity he wouldn't be here in the first place. In a time when tens of millions will be out of work this quarter alone the dude drops a cool mill on Lowe's stock so be can be first in line to profit when the prices recover.
I have enough emergency savings to last me maybe 5 months. Marvin has enough pocket change for me to permanently retire. FFS.
Marvin needs his salary; remember he bought A million dollars worth of Lowe’s stock before the bottom dropped out. It’s now worth about $230,000.00 less than what he paid for it.
That Marvin is some guy donating all the N95 masks and not saving any for his employees keeping his store open.