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<blockquote data-quote="clean hairy" data-source="post: 1563205" data-attributes="member: 55223"><p>Gone are the days of the good CEO's</p><p>In the 70's (between 1973 and 1978? man, you can tell I am ancient!) was a Chrysler issue that cars were being driven by Executives for several thousand miles, new Odometers would be put in, they would be sent off to the Dealers lots and sold as new.</p><p>It was discovered when Customers would take delivery of their "new" cars, and the oil was dirty, and the air filter had stuff that would not present in a new car air filter.</p><p>Lee Iacocca (the CEO) himself got in front of the media, admitted wrongdoing had ocurred, and vowed to make sure those responsible would be dealt with, and it would not happen again.</p><p>In todays world, you have some low level, low paid "Spokesperson"</p><p>speaking to the media.</p><p>Even when the Automakers were panhandling the Gov't for $ to stay in Business, I do not recall any CEO's being present.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="clean hairy, post: 1563205, member: 55223"] Gone are the days of the good CEO's In the 70's (between 1973 and 1978? man, you can tell I am ancient!) was a Chrysler issue that cars were being driven by Executives for several thousand miles, new Odometers would be put in, they would be sent off to the Dealers lots and sold as new. It was discovered when Customers would take delivery of their "new" cars, and the oil was dirty, and the air filter had stuff that would not present in a new car air filter. Lee Iacocca (the CEO) himself got in front of the media, admitted wrongdoing had ocurred, and vowed to make sure those responsible would be dealt with, and it would not happen again. In todays world, you have some low level, low paid "Spokesperson" speaking to the media. Even when the Automakers were panhandling the Gov't for $ to stay in Business, I do not recall any CEO's being present. [/QUOTE]
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