Re: Why should I be worried about the merger? NOT
Howard, equity shares of publicly traded companies are available for sale,
even to tech writers...
Oh, I get it. You can hedge the productivity you lose when
corporate elephants start re-arranging deck chairs by using your
techcomm earnings to leave the field and join the speculator class.
Genius! Speculators always win, and a perfect world is one in
which nobody *makes* anything, they simply bet on how well the nothing that nobody makes will fare against the nothing that other nobodies don't make.
And don't forget to reinvest those dividends you aren't paid.
We make things, yes?
LQ
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