**BREAKING: Marc Benioff’s ‘Pac-Man’ Playbook Exposed – Historians Compare Salesforce CEO to Whiskey Barons of the 1920s**

BREAKING: Marc Benioff’s ‘Pac-Man’ Playbook Exposed – Historians Compare Salesforce CEO to Whiskey Barons of the 1920s

San Francisco, CA – In a bombshell analysis that is ricocheting through Silicon Valley, historians are drawing a startling parallel between Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff and the legendary whiskey barons of Prohibition-era America. Just as bootleggers like George Remus used legal loopholes and aggressive buyouts to corner a dry market, Benioff is now executing what insiders are calling the “Pac-Man strategy of the cloud.”

“This isn’t just a tech acquisition spree—it’s a replay of the 1920s consolidation of illegal distilleries,” says Dr. Alistair Finch, a historian of industrial monopolies. “Benioff doesn’t just acquire companies; he consumes them, gobbling up competitors like the arcade ghost-chaser, but with the ruthless pragmatism of a Gatsby-era tycoon. His recent multi-billion-dollar takeover of a data analytics firm mirrors how Remus bought up rival speakeasies to control distribution.”

The comparison is striking: both eras saw a single figure rise amid chaos—Benioff amid the SaaS slowdown, Remus amid the Volstead Act. And both used a mix of charm, intimidation, and a near-religious zeal to build an empire. “He’s the emperor of enterprise software,” muttered a former rival CEO. “But his playbook? Straight out of the Roaring Twenties.”

Has Marc Benioff become the Remus of the digital age, or is this just another chapter in the eternal cycle of capitalist consolidation? #BenioffPacMan #HistoryRepeats