That's not the way I remember it, but it's of little significance now. I'm sure you know him better than I do, and I can understand how you and he would remember it differently from most other people. I never cared much about the whole thing in the first place, and I sure don't care about it now.
I do take exception to any claims of Kennay being a great CEO, however. Great CEOs don't dilute their shareholders into the trips. Instead, they provide shareholder value. Anybody who believes Kennay is a "great CEO" can believe anything. No sense in even having a discussion with anybody who can actually believe Kennay is a "great CEO."
A good bottom's hard to beat.
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