Thread regarding Nike Inc. layoffs

No JD on Earnings Call

Is this the norm - that an outgoing CEO who is still in seat for another 2 weeks, does not show up to his last earnings call? They are all (apparently) professionals - could he not have shown some solidarity with the message of this so called mutual decision with the board for him to retire? We all know its BS but they get paid enough money to put on a bit of an act, dont they?

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Post ID: @OP+1uMzqiZV

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If he’s on the call, stock prolly loses another $5/share after hours.

Golf away, bro

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Post ID: @1xee+1uMzqiZV

Bro got RIF’d, you think you’d come back to pitch your project to the LT?

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Post ID: @1ler+1uMzqiZV

JD is mostly likely busy golfing at one of the many privileged country clubs of which he's a member. Not my servant leader.

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Post ID: @1izv+1uMzqiZV

Be glad his worthless as* wasn’t there, the stock is only down 6% in after hours trading. Had he been there to open his clueless pie hole it would be down 20%

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Post ID: @wov+1uMzqiZV

Yes, but, not having to hear JD’s bullsh*t on another earnings call is a win, even if it does mean Matt Friend solely talking (who isn’t much better).
Would ki-l for it to be Andy Campion and Elliott Hill on the next earnings call. I’ll keep dreaming.

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Post ID: @ubm+1uMzqiZV

Can confirm, he is stilling sitting in discomfort and not sure what to do with his pound of flesh.

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