If he could somehow now lose his shares wo compensation
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You know what one of the good things about the Trump era is? We no longer have to wonder whose under the hood. Now we're like, "Hey look Fred's a racist! *click*"
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I’m still never buying Papa John’s. You will never earn one red cent from this African American household.
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Nor this white one.
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Thirded? I triple that. I trey this?
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Fourthed.....ew sounds weird
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I think we discovered why things only need to be seconded. But, it’s important for them to know- too little, too late. Sorry Peyton Manning
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Don't mean he won't recieve money from the company though. It's just a show of good faith in the court of public opinion and keeps the business alive. Smoke and mirrors and some wool for effect.
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Exactly, just because he’s not publicly operating doesn’t mean he’s not cashing in. And it’s not even the first time he’s resigned, he always goes back later
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Well, he was recovering from his Ambien after all.
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Good one!
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I’m guessing Peyton Manning is pretty happy he sold all his Papa John’s franchises.https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/2018/03/07/peyton-manning-sells-stake-papa-johns-franchises-nfl/402481002/ …
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Smart man. Probably tasted it, spat it out and said gimme my money back.
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