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>>58209076

interesting

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Do you guys think Kaspa will pump during the Halving, or take a fat, liquid, dump?

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How often do private equity firms actually sell what they bought out?

It seems like once they buy an operation that actually has a steady flow of income, why wouldn't they just stick with it and continue to buyout similar companies thus effectively taking out competition in the area while maximizing returns?

Instead of just going through the drag of taking a mediocre business with stable returns and buying them out, hoping you know what the fuck you're doing and what's going wrong (usually it's competition) and how you can patch the leak, then finding a potential buyer and having to hock it off for only like 11% of what you bought it for.

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