JMO - I would imagine that they suffer from the same
misfortune that most all other American industry suffers
from, which is having most all their upper management
comprised of people that don't know the first thing about
what their company is all about, but they have that business degree hanging on the wall, so there they are. Used to be that our industry leaders had started at the bottom, and worked their way up and knew their business inside out, but that hasn't been the case in some time. Things might be ok if the business school types would stay in their offices and scan their reports and do their thing and peruse their real estate portfolio,and let troops keep the fires stoked, but they won't do that and after the gates are padlocked and weeds are growing in the parking lot, those micromanagement types move to another place to run it in the ground