It is an interesting world, with Musk putting huge rockets up, etcc.
And selling electric vehicles, which some claim to be a folly.
And old businesses like Sears lost their mojos decades ago.
@truth_seeker Sears lost it's Mojo when the family decided they were executives,and let managers take over the board and control the company,while they lived like Royalty on the stock profits.
Managers tend to not have any personal connection to a company or it's long-term survival,and focus on maximizing profits THIS quarter,and worry about the next quarter the next quarter. When this happens long-time employees start resenting being treated like cogs in a machine,and having some suit and tie cretin tell him how he has been doing everything wrong for the last 30 years,so they retire and sell off their stock options.
You end up with a company being operated by people only concerned with this quarters profits,and employees that are newbies and only there until they can find a better paying job.
Wal-Mart is feeling the effects of this now,and it couldn't happen to a more deserving group of people.