WSJ: Steve Jobs May Have Helped Pixar Director With Suspect Options Grant [View article]
"...technicality they are exploiting..."
That is the problem with the whole train of thought here. Either the people who did this knew it was wrong and did it anyway, or they were incapable of performing their corporate governance duties. Someone (note I do not specify who) screwed up, big.
The WSJ reporters apparently find a story hook in that someone famous appear close to more than one crime scene. That is something reporters get paid to do. On the other hand, corporate executives and directors get paid to make money and and safeguard the interests of the shareholders, abiding by laws and regulations. Apparently the reporters are better at their Job(s) (sorry, couldn't resist the pun) than some executives and directors are at theirs.
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WSJ: Steve Jobs May Have Helped Pixar Director With Suspect Options Grant [View article]
That is the problem with the whole train of thought here. Either the people who did this knew it was wrong and did it anyway, or they were incapable of performing their corporate governance duties. Someone (note I do not specify who) screwed up, big.
The WSJ reporters apparently find a story hook in that someone famous appear close to more than one crime scene. That is something reporters get paid to do. On the other hand, corporate executives and directors get paid to make money and and safeguard the interests of the shareholders, abiding by laws and regulations. Apparently the reporters are better at their Job(s) (sorry, couldn't resist the pun) than some executives and directors are at theirs.