OceanGate: Firm that owned the submersible Titan suspends commercial operations
OceanGate: Firm that owned the submersible Titan suspends commercial operations
Five people on board the vessel were killed including the CEO of the expedition company Stockton Rush.
Why? I'm sure there's an appetite in the market for a company that crushes billionaires.
54 1 ReplyOh there's an appetite, but its hard to disguise them so you can continue.
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The employees must be crushed to hear this
45 1 ReplyNah it might be a real weight off their shoulders
12 1 ReplyA true explosion of joy
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Some were definitely under a lot of pressure
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I never understood why someone would deliberately name their company OceanGate
16 1 ReplyWell it's kinda work like a gate to the ocean, allowing you into it..
Just maybe, not on a tin sardine can.
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I should think so.
9 0 ReplyI've got a sinking feeling about this
9 1 ReplySo they didn't find a new CEO within this short timeline I guess?
8 0 ReplyNone of the candidates could handle the pressure /s
13 1 ReplyThese new employment requirements are getting crazy.
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It's a shameful waste of life regardless of who these people were, all because one person didn't want to adhere to the rules. This kind of scenario can apply in and result in tragedy in so many different instances with different types of people. I'd at least hope the other eccentric entrepreneurs learn from this, but I'm not going to expect anything.
4 0 ReplyReading this I couldn't help but say aloud: "Yeah, no shit."
2 0 Reply"Damn. How disappointing..." - Nobody
2 0 ReplyAre you telling me… that investors and potential customers… DON’T want to spend money to be imploded thousands of feet below the surface?
God I know nothing about good business.
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