Thread regarding Wells Fargo & Co. layoffs

It's the season of retiring CEOs

Stellantis CEO retired (or was pushed out) in the auto industry. Intel CEO retired (or was pushed out) in the tech industry. All in just a few days. Is anyone else feeling hopeful that Charlie could be the banking industry's next representative in this CEO exodus?

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Post ID: @OP+1vM2NbJ1

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I think he’s doing a great job. Remember the last set of clowns????

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Post ID: @1sks+1vM2NbJ1

He is staying.
Remember, he was the only one to take the job as other potentials decided sc--w this and balked.
Another CEO to come into this cr-p show? They would have to pay that DEI hire a ton of lemons to come here.

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Post ID: @1meh+1vM2NbJ1

Stellantis CEO is a pretty good analogue for Charlie.

I had a 2020 Jeep branded vehicle that blew a head gasket at 4.5 years, a few months before the powertrain warranty expired. I was originally quoted 10 days to get the part, for what is effectively their most common engine. Furthermore, I live in a major city, 90 minutes from one of the largest ports in the country, and it took 10 days to get that part?

Then there was the whole dealership service department fiasco where they quoted me a completely different issue, then when I told them I didn't want it done, they closed the repair but then called me back to talk me into doing it, and when I agreed, they forgot to restart the order, so it sat on the lot for two weeks with nothing being done. I was 3 days short of being able to lemon law it on repair time for a single issue.

Stellantis su-ks from top to bottom, and it permeates the dealership network as well. Charlie isn't there yet, but he's trying like he-l.

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Post ID: @hta+1vM2NbJ1

He'll leave after the cap is lifted...and soaring stocks is a big reason why he'll leave. Perfect time to pull the trigger and lock in huge gains along with his golden parachute and rep as a turn around CEO.

He's really a useless little S, but he'll buy good coverage on CNBC and someone will hire him and round and round it'll go.

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Post ID: @xzq+1vM2NbJ1

Then there is Intel's CEO Pat Gelsinger who just "retired" this morning.
Intel laid off 15,000 people last August. This stock has not been soaring -- unlike the former "gamer" company Nvidia.

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Post ID: @bsx+1vM2NbJ1

I swear some of you are re--rded and really hope you don’t work anywhere with your dense skulls.

Stock is soaring so no, he is not leaving

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