2) Did any of the current/former Clayton customers you spoke to pursue legal action, contact state regulators, etc.? If so, is there an ongoing action?
3) How do you respond to the suggestion that your sample size of Clayton customers and former employees wasn't large enough. One could argue that your sample is representative; one could also argue that your sample is made up of motivated outliers.
4) Have you been surprised and/or disappointed by the lack of follow-on coverage by other media outlets (WSJ, CNBC, etc.)?
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Multiple questions:
1) What was the impetus for this story?
2) Did any of the current/former Clayton customers you spoke to pursue legal action, contact state regulators, etc.? If so, is there an ongoing action?
3) How do you respond to the suggestion that your sample size of Clayton customers and former employees wasn't large enough. One could argue that your sample is representative; one could also argue that your sample is made up of motivated outliers.
4) Have you been surprised and/or disappointed by the lack of follow-on coverage by other media outlets (WSJ, CNBC, etc.)?
Edit: Grammatical error.
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