It's wild that you seem to be giving Neumann a free pass here. He was the founder and CEO of a company that lost 10s of billions of dollars and was eventually forced out for non-performance (and borderline fraudulent activity) so the adults could step in and salvage what was left of the company.
I don't feel sorry for his investors either. You are needlessly painting this situation as one side "good" one side "bad" when "all sides bad" is much more honest.
It's wild that you seem to be giving Neumann a free pass here. He was the founder and CEO of a company that lost 10s of billions of dollars and was eventually forced out for non-performance (and borderline fraudulent activity) so the adults could step in and salvage what was left of the company.
I don't feel sorry for his investors either. You are needlessly painting this situation as one side "good" one side "bad" when "all sides bad" is much more honest.