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Vetoes are a weapon of mass destruction, and it is up to investors to prevent them
23.11.21
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Nimrod Vromen
“Investors cannot wait on the sidelines expecting for updates from a young person on whom they catapulted $50 million, complain when updates don’t come, and treat the matters being raised for approval like Simon Cowell observing a contestant on X-Factor,” writes Nimrod Vromen