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by dingaling
2000 days ago
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> What does that mean in practice? Buy the company with loans, strip the tangible assets for cash, burden the company with the loan repayments and bail out. Basically use the company as leverage to buy it, and then make it pay for having been bought out. It will seldom be able to do so, and eventually will stagger into bankruptcy. Both the company and the creditors lose, but not the 'investors'. |
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If anyone never quite "got" the rancor directed at Mitt Romney for his association with Bain Capital, this should clear it up.