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Who's Your Favorite Ceo!


DarkStraw said: "I Think that in order to find a truely great company you have to have a truely great CEO as well, someone with a vision thats willing to put everything they have into it. (and it helps if they own alot of stock as well) Here's my list of my favorite CEO's. (if i dont know the ceo's name ill just put the company) 1.Satoru Iwata (Nintendo) ever since he has become CEO nintendo stock has done nothing but gone up, i admire his dream of bringing gaming to the masses. 2. Steve Jobs (apple) 3. netflix"

DarkStraw said: "also like to add in google and JSDA :)"

duck_oil said: "Jobs for me."

aquaswim47 said: "This is a great chatline; something that can really make you a lot of money! I think this is the information that you can legally obtain but that gives you an edge over others on Wall St simply because they're not looking at this information. I give a lot of credit to JCP's management Myron E. Ullman and Robert B. Cavanaugh; it is a superior retail play in my opinion. I also give credit to GOOG's CEO, Eric E. Schmidt as a superior search engine and internet advertising company. Had I not written them off, I could have made serious money from their IPO based on their 2002, 2003, and 2004 financial statements. ARGGGG!"

FirefighterB said: "I'm putting in Alan Mulally at Ford, especially if he turns it around. I really like some of the ideas an concept cars he's got coming in the pipeline. If they come to fruition, we might see Ford claw it's way back to greatness."

Harry said: "WOW, it's odd that I thought of Google before openning this thread, and so many people mentioned it. :th_dblthumb2: Eric E. Schmidt CEO"

Corey said: "Imma have to go with ... my dad."

thezster said: "[QUOTE=Corey]Imma have to go with ... my dad.[/QUOTE] Now, isn't that sweet........."

thezster said: "[QUOTE=FirefighterB]I'm putting in Alan Mulally at Ford, especially if he turns it around. I really like some of the ideas an concept cars he's got coming in the pipeline. If they come to fruition, we might see Ford claw it's way back to greatness.[/QUOTE] I don't know about the concept cars... but the recent concessions by the UAW on the contract talks for Delphi should bode well for the big 3 automakers who are about to begin their own contract talks with the Union. Appears the rank and file are beginning to realize that concessions are the only thing between them and a mattress under a bridge..... It's about time..... I anticipate Ford/GM/Chrysler all to do well this year - once the contract ratification is complete...."

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