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Let’s be honest here. Wikipedia pages should not only show their good history, it should also show their downfalls. He’s running a billion dollar corporation and doesn’t properly pay his employees. So, just because the company has become more profitable, doesn’t mean he is focused on the right things. For example: He had his team send out an insurance package to all employees for open enrollment along with a letter for Medicaid assistance. Now, why is a 151 billion dollar business paying their employees so little that they would need Medicaid? Robert Gamgort makes over 12 million dollars a year and he is sending out Medicaid pamphlets to his employees. It’s truly sickening. Let’s talk about it. 2601:800:8102:D5F0:C90E:97AD:9865:924 (talk) 16:30, 26 October 2023 (UTC)[reply]