Housing.com CEO Rahul Yadav is at it again! This time it’s his ‘middle-finger’ at play
May 13, 2015, 02:42 IST
After being in news due to his much-talked about resignation letter and the subsequent U-turn, Housing.com CEO Rahul Yadav has again hit the headlines over his profile picture on Facebook.
His profile picture, in which he is showing his middle finger, came a day after Housing.com’s board meeting in which he agreed to continue as the CEO.
The photo instantly became the talk of the town with his friends hailing it as an “epic” and “awesome picture”.
Some even referred it as the “original lookup logo” of Housing.com.
His picture got 374 likes, 23 comments and 4 shares on May 6 with some.
Rahul had resigned on April 30 in an e-mail addressed to board members and investors, according to the financial daily.
Meanwhile, he wrote on his Facebook wall: "Going to office these days feels exactly like being back at school. Get up on time, take shower, dress nicely, slotted day hrs and yes, there are still those goddamn 'board' exams :)", which again got 568 likes, 20 comments, 5 shares.
It is being reported that the startup's biggest shareholder SoftBank has taken over its full control and will oversee all major decisions.
(Image: Indiatimes)
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His profile picture, in which he is showing his middle finger, came a day after Housing.com’s board meeting in which he agreed to continue as the CEO.
The photo instantly became the talk of the town with his friends hailing it as an “epic” and “awesome picture”.
Some even referred it as the “original lookup logo” of Housing.com.
His picture got 374 likes, 23 comments and 4 shares on May 6 with some.
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Meanwhile, he wrote on his Facebook wall: "Going to office these days feels exactly like being back at school. Get up on time, take shower, dress nicely, slotted day hrs and yes, there are still those goddamn 'board' exams :)", which again got 568 likes, 20 comments, 5 shares.
It is being reported that the startup's biggest shareholder SoftBank has taken over its full control and will oversee all major decisions.
(Image: Indiatimes)