← Back to context Comment by mohamedkoubaa 2 hours ago The answer is no, he can't be trusted 2 comments mohamedkoubaa Reply pdonis 2 hours ago Oh, I agree that's the correct answer. I just don't see the article actually ending up with that answer. I see it waffling. Basically, the article ends up saying that, well, we told you about all this dodgy stuff, but what he's doing is working. mohamedkoubaa 22 minutes ago Trusted to increase shareholder value is also questionable
pdonis 2 hours ago Oh, I agree that's the correct answer. I just don't see the article actually ending up with that answer. I see it waffling. Basically, the article ends up saying that, well, we told you about all this dodgy stuff, but what he's doing is working. mohamedkoubaa 22 minutes ago Trusted to increase shareholder value is also questionable
Oh, I agree that's the correct answer. I just don't see the article actually ending up with that answer. I see it waffling. Basically, the article ends up saying that, well, we told you about all this dodgy stuff, but what he's doing is working.
Trusted to increase shareholder value is also questionable