I've been willing to give Perez the benefit of the doubt, given so much of the trouble was caused by his predecessors, but the corporate jet bullshit is just not leadership! Over $300,000 in
personal travel on the corporate jet last year? Now the board is limiting him to $100,000 -big deal. The damage is done. Sure a third of a million or a tenth of a million isn't going to break the company by itself, but what it indicates about the "leadership", CEO and board, could.
When your company is faltering, it's time to give up the friggin' perks. People worried about their job see that, and it sure as hell doesn't boost their morale. When morale flags, work flags. It doesn't exactly boost faith among investors and prognosticators, either. What a jerk.
Back in the mid-90's I worked for a medical products company. The company was doing well, but for us rank-and-file the raises were barely keeping pace with inflation, if that. Like 2%, when inflation was 3%. They kept saying the company was in a tight competitive market, and they couldn't afford higher raises.
They hired a new CEO, and paid him a $300,000 signing bonus. The complete employee list, from janitor to CEO, was 301 people. Some very simple math, and you could see the resentment forming, and the question "Why should I bust my ass for this guy? Screw him." He'd lost his people before he started, and it wasn't even directly his fault! He immediately got the nickname "Bonus Bill" and no respect. The workforce went from being stressed to being resentful and cynical. He could have turned it around if he'd kicked up the raises into non-insult range, but that didn't happen. He only lasted a year.
A while later, I decided that being unhappy and working in an unhappy place wasn't worth it, and quit.