Let's take a quick look at the most recent upheavals in the Swiss media landscape to put the whole thing into perspective: There is, for example, the major deal between the NZZ and Peter Wanner, which made the Aargau native the clear winner - or so it was thought. Peter Wanner not only secured the position of Chairman of the Board of Directors, but was also able to appoint the CEO at the same time. But how was that possible? Did he manage to rip off the shrewd Etienne Jornod because he is now clearly in the "driver's seat"?
The matter is a little more complicated. While uae rcs data the "NZZ" boss sat at the table as a manager with a clear focus on the core economic data, Peter Wanner brought a lot of heavy baggage with him to the negotiations. Firstly, there are his ancestors from several generations who look over his shoulder and to whom he feels emotionally obliged to carefully manage the legacy passed on to him.
This dynastic attitude also obliges him to pass on his own company to his well-behaved children.