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Is FLV coming back? Sightings?

Who's in charge of Ford Next now?

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@1zbg and @gbw opinions on the FLV replacement? Will FLV turnover documentation include instructions on how to torch purses with a butane torch? Maybe all the potential uses for an electronic tablet? Like whacking others? Or perhaps the proper form for effective head butting?
Next up FLV relocates to UAE for an exciting job opportunity in the energy sector.

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Post ID: @dhqc+1nTc9FyC

@1zbg What are you smoking. The guy has contributed squat. Great BSer, master con-artist, workplace bully and as it turns out a domestic abuser.

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Post ID: @1egf+1nTc9FyC

@ 1bqd Marin is from BCG, should be able to terminate the overpaid employees that deliver no value. Hopefully we will say goodbye to the “Canopy CEO” and his million plus annual cost.

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Post ID: @1xex+1nTc9FyC

I don't care if he is in the so called friends and family plan or not, I am just glad he is staying in his role. He was wronged by the media for nothing but his own personal business. We need leaders like him for these strategic operations of the company. Flame all you want but all of you know it's true.

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Post ID: @1zbg+1nTc9FyC

As of right now Marin and other ELT members have stepped in to run it. Burn rate is probably less than a couple hundred million annually, hasn't been 3B for years.

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Post ID: @1bqd+1nTc9FyC

He is in the friends and family plan. He’s not going anywhere. in fact, at Ford they will probably promote him just to comfort him.

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Post ID: @1ryr+1nTc9FyC

Ah at least they are consistent. The poor guy who had to retrieve the Ford lease vehicles that were impounded due to our illustrious leaders engaging in an assortment of activities in their Ford lease vehicles. You would think that needing to retrieve impounded vehicles would signal unfitness to ‘lead’, but you would be wrong. Repeat offenders picked up their lease vehicles from the Ford garage with no consequences.

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Post ID: @1npi+1nTc9FyC

What would we expect from a company whose family football team had an assistant coach drive through a fast food restaurant na--d drunk and still not be fired by the head coach.

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Post ID: @1mzt+1nTc9FyC

Frank that Looney Varmint if only it was just that he is dotty. Domestic abusers and workplace bullies once again celebrated by Ford execs. Who is surprised given Ford’s track record? It seems Ford’s market segment is now only Men who think its cool to sm--k their wives around, so at max 7% of the US male population. Buh-Bye Ford.

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Post ID: @1kkq+1nTc9FyC

@gbw 1. Just because the charges were dropped doesnt mean that he is innocent. 2. The hit job in the media? From what I saw, that was one of the softest treatments of a suspect ever. 3. Ford Next is a sad venture and you are glad he is still in charge? My-oh-my, I would love to see what the color of the sky is in your world.

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Post ID: @1nkv+1nTc9FyC

Nobody's in charge, they just recklessly spend. $3 billion per year, but have not produced or delivered anything of value. Just think of what that eliminated expense would do for your bonus calculation.

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Post ID: @glb+1nTc9FyC

FLV is still leading FordNext, thankfully. None thanks to the back stabbers here and others.

His charges were dropped and it's over. Good for him if he is tali g some R&R after the hit job against him by the media.

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Post ID: @gbw+1nTc9FyC

If the purse wasn't lit, you must acquit.

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Post ID: @gtf+1nTc9FyC

He is probably visiting either his exwife or current girlfriend, taking them shopping for handbags.

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Post ID: @tmb+1nTc9FyC

He is still listed as one of our 92, count them, 92 “executives.”

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