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by MarkPNeyer
2580 days ago
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> If you're wrong and earnings are less than the interest rate, it's reflected in net income, the stock drops, and you (and the rest of the shareholders) eat the difference, often in a dramatic fashion. Or you’ve already moved on, and the next CEO eats the difference. The incentives between those two vary wildly. |
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