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社交网站Facebook的CEO扎克伯格是美国现下最有钱的富豪之一,但他从不炫富,连帽衫和拖鞋(都是些很常见的牌子)是他的最爱。不久前在Facebook的IPO路演中,小扎仍然身穿连帽衫,不过这次他受到了华尔街一些分析师的批评。比如分析师迈克尔·帕赫特批评说:“我认为这是不成熟的标志,他必须认识到他正在吸引投资者,必须向投资者表示尊重。”帕赫特的话有道理吗?扎克伯格的衣着习惯是否会影响到投资者的兴趣?用经济学又将如何看待这个问题?
Zuckerberg, the social networking site Facebook’s CEO, is one of the richest and richest Americans in the United States, but he never shows off his wealth and hoodies and flip-flops (all the more common ones) are his favorites. Not long ago, Facebook’s IPO roadshow, Xiaozhao still wearing a hoodie, but this time he was criticized by some analysts on Wall Street. For example, analyst Michael Pachet criticized: “I think this is an immature sign. He must recognize that he is attracting investors and must show respect to investors.” "Does Pachter make sense? Does Kerberger’s clothing habits affect the investor’s interest, and how will economics treat this problem?