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This guy is as establishment as it gets, and I imagine, as polished as it gets. He's a Harvard undergrad and Harvard MBA. I will refrain from any references to emperors and clothes, but let’s note that Adam Aron was born in 1954, is a co-owner of the Philly 76ers, and is the former CEO of fancy things like Vail Resorts and Norwegian Cruise Lines. Yes, as his camera fell, AMC CEO Adam Aron was wearing no pants during the interview. Whatever the opposite of collateral damage is, that was them. I certainly can't blame any of these guys - reporting indicates they were pushed out by the new Ryan Cohen regime. The WSJ has a good writeup of all the numbers. The Gamestop CEO, who started at the company in April 2019, and is walking away with potentially a couple hundred million. He announced he'd be leaving the company at the end of February, which allowed for the accelerated vesting of his equity, netting him tens of millions of dollars for less than two years of work.
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Well Gamestop CFO James Bell clearly handled the pressure in his own way. seems like the type of guy you'd want to handle such a high-pressure situation. He was formerly the CFO of the PF Chang's holding company (awesomely named Wok Holdings). There have been so many times over the past decade I’ve thought, “things can’t get weirder and stupider.” And then they do.Īt that time I wondered about how Gamestop management would handle the January stock price rise : On January 28th, when Gamestop stock hit a high of $483 a share, I wrote, "when the tourists leave, Gamestop's stock will come crashing down." I was temporarily right (GME fell to the 30s), and then proven completely wrong: the tourists never left.