I've been wondering why the revolving doors over at Hoffman have been spinning so fast. Mr. Hollar, the CFO, didn't even last a full year.
I specifically wonder about the CFO position at SHC. I know that the company is in it's final stages, thus it is natural people want to leave. But I also wonder if all of these departures go beyond that.
As for Mr. Hollar and his predecessor, Mr. Scriesheim, I wonder if the real reason they left was due to being placed in a precarious situation. I wonder if Eddie is twisted their arms to manipulate the books or otherwise break the law in other ways to make things better than they actually are.
There's a lot more to this story than the fact that it's only a sad, dying company. The turnover of executives in this company is unbelievable.