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by mostlyskeptical
3124 days ago
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> That's to prevent leaks from driving the stock price up, and causing the buyout cost to increase. That's a little different than using it to hide the fact that they were knowingly breaking the law. Do you understand the difference? You're making the assumption that they did it for that reason. It could be that covering up the crimes was just a side effect. |
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Other than covering up crimes, what advantage do you imagine would be worth the loss of those benefits?