No, he won’t stop! Rahul Yadav now wants Zomato, Ola CEOs to give away their shares
May 15, 2015, 13:00 IST
Rahul Yadav, CEO of Housing.com has challenged Ola Cabs and Zomato CEOs to give away half their shares to employees of the respective companies.
Yadav’s Facebook post went viral and got more than 1,000 likes, 40 comments and 130 shares in just around 9 hours. It reads, “Now I challenge Deepinder Goyal of Zomato and Bhavish Aggarwal of Olacabs to continue this noble act and give away HALF (not full) OF THEIR SHARES to their employees. And I hope both of them spread the nominations further."
Goyal replied, "Aww, so cute," while Aggarwal posted, "Give that man a cookie," along with a picture of US President Barack Obama.
Yadav pulled off the stunt to apparently prove he was not there for the money. He currently owns only 4.57% of Housing.com.
Social media has been abuzz over the past few weeks given Yadav’s antics. First it was the much hyped resignation, closely followed by the equally public withdrawal, and finally giving away all his shares to employees. Most thought that was the end, but he’s not done. Now he’s daring other CEOs to do a Yadav. Clearly there’s no escaping his theatricality.
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Yadav’s Facebook post went viral and got more than 1,000 likes, 40 comments and 130 shares in just around 9 hours. It reads, “Now I challenge Deepinder Goyal of Zomato and Bhavish Aggarwal of Olacabs to continue this noble act and give away HALF (not full) OF THEIR SHARES to their employees. And I hope both of them spread the nominations further."
Goyal replied, "Aww, so cute," while Aggarwal posted, "Give that man a cookie," along with a picture of US President Barack Obama.
Yadav pulled off the stunt to apparently prove he was not there for the money. He currently owns only 4.57% of Housing.com.
Social media has been abuzz over the past few weeks given Yadav’s antics. First it was the much hyped resignation, closely followed by the equally public withdrawal, and finally giving away all his shares to employees. Most thought that was the end, but he’s not done. Now he’s daring other CEOs to do a Yadav. Clearly there’s no escaping his theatricality.
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