Wall Street Journalのインスタグラム(wsj) - 7月25日 07時44分


"What’s next? They'll want me to sell my shares. Then they'll say I can't use a Papa John's logo. I own 30% of the company. I want a seat on that board."⠀

Long before his use of a racial slur, Papa John's founder John Schnatter was already at odds with his company. The pizza-chain board's recent move to sever formal ties was the culmination of a relationship that had been deteriorating for months over issues including marketing, sales and who exactly was running the show.⠀

Mr. Schnatter had agreed to resign as CEO in December following an uproar over his criticism of the NFL's handling of players' kneeling during the national anthem, handing the top job to the company's chief operating officer.⠀

After that point, Mr. Schnatter, 56, who owns 29% of Papa John's and is a director, became unhappy with the chain's performance. He said he was building a case to depose the new CEO, gain more decision-making power and star again in the kind of ads that made him and his company famous.⠀

Then news of his use of the N-word during a May conference call derailed those comeback efforts.⠀

Read more at the link in our bio.⠀

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