No young people with two brain cells are going to want to relocate there.
On the bright side those two brain cells are a person.
Those two brain cells are an Alabama state supreme court judge...
Kias and Hyundais are already extremely pricey to insure due to all of the thefts. Doesn't seem to stop people from buying them since people rarely look at the insurance cost until after they buy the cars, thinking car price is the big factor in insurance cost.
Details, details. You're a small thinker. This guy is thinking BIG. Hundreds of millions of dollars big, that he's hoping to get bought out for ASAP. He doesn't have time for those unimportant pesky little details, like whether or not he understands the technical details of Bluetooth, or whether this will even work.
ironically, the article on the TechCruch website is followed by a link to an article about Theranos founder, Elizabeth Holmes.
Actually, they don't need to show anything. Just force everyone back into the office or don't, based on whatever beliefs you have on the topic, and then have your employees figure out if it's worth it for them to keep working for you, and let your customers decide whether the thing you're trying to sell them is worth a damn. A CEO holding up a graph isn't going to swing my opinion on it.
Regarding astral projection, Woody Allen once wrote, "This is not a bad way to travel, although there is usually a half-hour wait for luggage."