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by pyrale
546 days ago
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> The timelines you would have to exit over would be very long, so disclosure also causes market reaction. Your claim seems to revolve around the idea that a fire-sale would crash the market, but no one is arguing for a fire-sale. Again, structuring a sale over a long time span isn’t a big issue, since you can get cash now by selling the future revenue. The real hard question would be to find $400bn worth of stuff to buy. |
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Dimon sold some stock and it was front page news, and it wasn't that much.