A. Doesn't really have 70 "great" programmers, certainly not 100% of their team. I just don't believe that.
B. Actually needs 100 "great" programmers, and none that are just "good", in order to succeed fabulously.
C. That the CEO in question could accurately and consistently identify greatness in advance of hiring.
Sorry, it's just not a believable situation.
A. Doesn't really have 70 "great" programmers, certainly not 100% of their team. I just don't believe that.
B. Actually needs 100 "great" programmers, and none that are just "good", in order to succeed fabulously.
C. That the CEO in question could accurately and consistently identify greatness in advance of hiring.
Sorry, it's just not a believable situation.