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With all the money at Stockton Rush's disposal, why not charter onto existing subs instead of a haphazard build? Or hire people in the field to assist his own endeavor?
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One word answer: H-U-B-R-I-SWith all the money at Stockton Rush's disposal, why not charter onto existing subs instead of a haphazard build? Or hire people in the field to assist his own endeavor?
Anyone know why they built it out of carbon and titanium in the first place?
Anyone know why they built it out of carbon and titanium in the first place?
With all the money at Stockton Rush's disposal, why not charter onto existing subs instead of a haphazard build? Or hire people in the field to assist his own endeavor?
One word answer: H-U-B-R-I-S
Another Billionaire bites it. https://www.cnn.com/2023/06/26/business/james-crown-obit/index.html
Risky business being a Billionaire.
I suspect it was more a matter of operating cost to make the business plan work than hubris. Hubris certainly came after the conclusion that they needed a cost-effective boat and handling system for the tourism application.