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Apparently it might be what happens when they’re trying to extract every bit of wealth possible before crushing it into nothingness and then moving on to the next parasitized host.
Go private, sell out to a capital management group, undergo a bunch of cost cutting and selling off of assets, go public again if anything’s left.
Investors want their shares bought out, they don’t want the public price/no one is buying
I don’t think it matters in the long run. Make trash products, realize trash results.
Hedge funds really like replacing CEOs as long as it makes line go up.
Good good… Activision Ubisoft…
Good! Companies going public because $$ is short sighted
It’s hilarious that liberals think the problem with neoliberal capitalism is publicly traded stocks.