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by skybrian
1617 days ago
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Here are a few ways they're different: - For most bonds, the game ends at maturity. - The money used for stock buybacks doesn't come from other shareholders, so that's not zero sum. - Many companies have substantial assets, so they do have liquidation value. However, it's true that most stocks trade far above liquidation value, under the assumption that the game will continue. |
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