@the_shitshow_never_ends to A Boring Dystopia • 8 hours agoIntel Brags of $152 Billion in Stock Buybacks Over Last 35 Years. So Why Does It Need an $8 Billion Subsidy?www.commondreams.orgexternal-linkmessage-square20arrow-up1309arrow-down10cross-posted to: antitrust
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minus-squareThrowawayOnLemmylink17•8 hours agoThey’ve been burning through multiple billions quarter over quarter during all those buybacks too. Sounds like poor leadership to me.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink8•8 hours agoNot for the shareholders. And that’s exactly the problem.
minus-squarelurch (he/him)linkfedilinkEnglish8•7 hours agoI’m a shareholder and it’s worrying. The share’s aren’t going up any more and the dividends are laughable. It’s the top managers filling their pockets.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink6•7 hours agoThese schemes never work forever. But the big investors usually know when to jump ship.
They’ve been burning through multiple billions quarter over quarter during all those buybacks too. Sounds like poor leadership to me.
Not for the shareholders. And that’s exactly the problem.
I’m a shareholder and it’s worrying. The share’s aren’t going up any more and the dividends are laughable. It’s the top managers filling their pockets.
These schemes never work forever. But the big investors usually know when to jump ship.