You work for a corporation, you didn't marry into the family. Get over it.
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WF is a 'simple number' to me - how much the paycheck is. The only thing that matters. Pay me more and 'it's not you - it's me C'Ya'. Perspective. It's business - same as it ever was.
@c6 The worst WFC investment you can make is to work there. Your own return has lagged even more than the common shares.
Yes, move on.
It's cute the OP just now realized this. Maybe a recent college grad? Welcome to the rat race
WFC lags the S&P by over 30% since Shart came along. It's not a good investment.
@b5 Yeah, and if you had held JPM instead, you'd have doubled your money in 3 years. The stock performance is improving, but nothing to write home about either. Woohoo, you got mediocre return. When Cramer is out there trying to pump it, you know it's garbage.
Yes, just a cog in the machine. Just a means to an end to pad the wallets of those who ultimately don't care about you.
For big corporations, yes. The peons under C-Suite are just numbers. Sadly, CEOs get a pat on the back for cutting operation costs like "human capital."
@OP we are definitely #2 in upper mgmt eyes
Anything more than that would be a little culty, per Dear Leader.
stock price being over 80 is a number I don't mind being.
We're well below numbers, Shart and his JPM cronies have a visceral hatred for us that can't be explained by a "they're just numbers" mentality.