In spite of the dangers, some CEOs insist on injecting their companies into political battles. That, of course, is their right, yet it remains a dangerous thing to do. By so doing, they have taken a business organization and turned it into a political advocacy group with all the risks that attaches to such a move.
There are some business that, by their nature, cannot avoid political issues. Manufacturers of firearms would be one such business. The abortion industry would be another. Yet operating a business such as a coffee shop does not require making political statements. More on page two.
Good !
I feel sorry for those who paid big bucks for a Starbucks franchise only to have the company’s CEO pull the financial rugs out from under their businesses. They ought to file a class action lawsuit against the CEO.
Good.
I have said it before, and I’ll say it again. I’ve never been in a A Starbucks, nor have I used any of their products, and I never will,
Starbucks sucks!!!!!!!!
Oops bad news maybe they will hire you t ok work for them.
Eventually the Board of Directors will have a vote of no confidence and toss the current president of the company, unless he’s the owner.
Words to live by.
Wanna decent cup-o-joe?
Fix yer own blend @
Circle K !
Good I hope they go under and out of business