Operating at a massive loss is a privilege that you'll notice is only extended to corporations with a certain attituded towards globalism. I don't think that's an accident. That said, investment banks are happy to run it as a con. Let it lose borrowed money until they can IPO, get institutional investors to buy the stock with other (stupid) people's retirement money. Take the cash and run sticking the new shareholders with the debt.
Operating at a massive loss is a privilege that you'll notice is only extended to corporations with a certain attituded towards globalism. I don't think that's an accident. That said, investment banks are happy to run it as a con. Let it lose borrowed money until they can IPO, get institutional investors to buy the stock with other (stupid) people's retirement money. Take the cash and run sticking the new shareholders with the debt.
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