Not directed at you - just calling it as I see it.The CEO, along with the BOD, owes a fiduciary duty to the shareholders, which includes duties of care, loyalty, and disclosure.
We are witnessing an epic failure.
When someone bragged about self driving to push the stock up, no shareholder complained. When someone lied about taking the stock private a few years ago, no shareholder complained. When someone was on the right side of history on November 5th and the stock price doubled in the next 2 months, no shareholder complained.
It just depends on which way the behavior pushes the stock.
FWIW, I saw the same behavior about the banks in 2007, and the .com's in 1999. This is not new.