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- Geoffrey Tate indicates that "firms with award-winning CEOs subsequently underperform, in terms both of stock and of operating performance". Executive compensation...
- In Indian law, industrial sickness is a category for severely underperforming, loss-making industrial companies. The Sick Industrial Companies (Special...
- for any of them. Amati faced significant challenges, including an underperforming car and limited testing opportunities. She was replaced by Damon Hill...
- and they can introduce bias against certain social groups or sometimes underperform against humans. Interdisciplinary science involves the combination of...
- originally planned as a film, but changed to a miniseries due to Solo underperforming at the box office. In April 2023, three new Star Wars films were announced...
- sport and the lives of its practitioners. Despite mixed reviews and underperforming at the box office, it has gained a cult following and is recognized...
- and supervillain Lucy Diamond. Despite mixed critical reviews and underperforming at the box office on its initial release, it went on to become a cult...
- Internet meme as a ****ure landing spot for high-profile NBA stars who underperform in a game or series, particularly in the playoffs. Kyle Kuzma, Ben Simmons...
- 2017. Resmovits, Joy (July 8, 2011). "Detroit Charter High Schools Underperform Public Counterparts, Analysis Shows". HuffPost. Erb, Robin and Chastity...
- few early successes during Coca-Cola's ownership, Columbia began to underperform, and the studio was sold to Sony in 1989. Coca-Cola has gone through...