Parco

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Cake day: June 5th, 2023

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  • I guess it depends country by country. A company that is not netting anything at the end of the year or if it’s loosing money is a direct loss on the entrepreneur’s salary. Also if you do this too much, then it’s the entrepreneur that should fix the missing money for his employees or for other company with which he is in debt with.

    Then again, it’s on the government to make sure this guy pays for the debt he left behind.

    Oftentimes the story is different and somehow the boss manages somehow to “run away”. Then if you speak about appointed CEOs into S&P500 companies, that’s another story again because the “risk” there is really minimum for them, and other than “their image” they don’t risk anything.
















  • From: https://www.bbc.com/sport/61346517

    *Tucker: When boys reach the age of 13-14, things start to change physically and we see increased muscle mass, bone density; [it] changes the shape of the skeleton, changes the heart and the lung, haemoglobin levels, and all of those things are significant contributors to performance.

    Lowering the testosterone has some effect on those systems, but it’s not complete, and so for the most part, whatever the biological differences are that were created by testosterone persist even in the presence of testosterone reduction - or, if I put that differently, even after testosterone levels are lowered.

    It leaves behind a significant portion of what gives males sporting performance advantages over females.*

    So i guess it depends on when the transition happens?