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<blockquote data-quote="elkwc" data-source="post: 1129030" data-attributes="member: 22295"><p>I can tell you that one time a major stockholder felt that some in management below the CEO were correct and was successful in forcing action by the board to replace him. I know it doesn't happen often but it can. From what I've heard this CEO is out of touch with those who do the work along with the average breeder. From what I've learned in my opinion he is pushing the agenda of the money folks like the bull stations. That is one reason the Angus breed it taking the direction it is in my opinion. I have never been one who goes for something just because it is the flavor of the month. I want to produce an animal that will be profitable from the time it hits the ground until it is hanging on the rail. And if I decide to keep a heifer will produce a good cow with a good udder. Fortunately there are still some breeders who are ignoring the popular trend and still raising cattle that will survive and perform in a grass and cake operation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elkwc, post: 1129030, member: 22295"] I can tell you that one time a major stockholder felt that some in management below the CEO were correct and was successful in forcing action by the board to replace him. I know it doesn't happen often but it can. From what I've heard this CEO is out of touch with those who do the work along with the average breeder. From what I've learned in my opinion he is pushing the agenda of the money folks like the bull stations. That is one reason the Angus breed it taking the direction it is in my opinion. I have never been one who goes for something just because it is the flavor of the month. I want to produce an animal that will be profitable from the time it hits the ground until it is hanging on the rail. And if I decide to keep a heifer will produce a good cow with a good udder. Fortunately there are still some breeders who are ignoring the popular trend and still raising cattle that will survive and perform in a grass and cake operation. [/QUOTE]
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