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Study: Investors Favor Privately Educated CEOs Despite No Performance Advantage
A new study reveals that investors perceive chief executives who attended private schools as a "safer bet," even though there is no evidence to suggest that companies led by state-educated peers underperform. The findings suggest privilege may be mistaken for competence.
14 May, 11:09 — 14 May, 11:09
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