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minus-squareRunawayFixer@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up18·5 months agoI’m tacking on this opinion article from 2020 with a few good examples/explanations of how bad stock buybacks are in the long term. https://www.forbes.com/sites/petergeorgescu/2020/05/13/stock-buybacks-are-banned-let-it-be-a-trend/ Boeing and general electric are of course mentioned. The line goes up, until it doesn’t. The key to being a successful CEO, seems to be, to be the one making the line go up and then gtfo before it comes crashing down.
I’m tacking on this opinion article from 2020 with a few good examples/explanations of how bad stock buybacks are in the long term.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/petergeorgescu/2020/05/13/stock-buybacks-are-banned-let-it-be-a-trend/
Boeing and general electric are of course mentioned. The line goes up, until it doesn’t. The key to being a successful CEO, seems to be, to be the one making the line go up and then gtfo before it comes crashing down.