If Palmer is at fault, you have to remember he has no ties to the ownership of the company, and AM is now a publicly traded company. Why not just fire him or make him quit/go away? Even if AM was still fully privately held the board or the owner(s) you'd think would have the power to force him out or ask/force him to resign.
Same thing you have to remember happened nearly a decade ago to Wendelin Wiedeking at Porsche when he ran that company into debt when it tried to take over control of VAG. Hell, Porsche and VAG paid him 50 million Euros to resign and retire.
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