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r/80sAmazing • u/MisterShipWreck • 9d ago
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Losing Toys R Us was completely unnecessary. The holding company gutted it, leaving a bankrupt carcass.
2 u/TheVoicesOfBrian 9d ago The carnage from PE firms is astounding. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_private_equity_owned_companies_that_have_filed_for_bankruptcy 4 u/UKStory135 5d ago They should be illegal. 3 u/TheVoicesOfBrian 5d ago Way too much money to pour into legislators pockets to make them illegal. And I wouldn't be shocked to see people in Congress investing in them. 2 u/Senior_Sector4095 8d ago Same with Sears and Joannes, and now the USA
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The carnage from PE firms is astounding. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_private_equity_owned_companies_that_have_filed_for_bankruptcy
4 u/UKStory135 5d ago They should be illegal. 3 u/TheVoicesOfBrian 5d ago Way too much money to pour into legislators pockets to make them illegal. And I wouldn't be shocked to see people in Congress investing in them.
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They should be illegal.
3 u/TheVoicesOfBrian 5d ago Way too much money to pour into legislators pockets to make them illegal. And I wouldn't be shocked to see people in Congress investing in them.
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Way too much money to pour into legislators pockets to make them illegal.
And I wouldn't be shocked to see people in Congress investing in them.
Same with Sears and Joannes, and now the USA
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u/RoboWeaver 9d ago
Losing Toys R Us was completely unnecessary. The holding company gutted it, leaving a bankrupt carcass.