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·4 bulan yang lalu·discuss
> Banks are lending to private equity firms to fund purchases of businesses.

Yes some businesses are SaaS but here's the real problem: Many businesses' sole purpose is _leveraged buy-outs_ which really is the devil in disguise.

It goes like this: A VC specialising in veterinary clinics finds a nice, privately owned town clinic with regular customers and "fair" prices, approach the owners saying "we love the clinic you've built! We'll buy your clinic for $2,500,000! You've really earned your exit!".

So now the VC lends the money from the bank, buys the clinic, and here's the important part: _they push the debt onto the clinic's books_. So all of a sudden the nice town clinic has $2,500,000 in debt, raise prices accordingly, ~~burn out personnel~~ slim operations accordingly, and any surplus that doesn't go to interest and amortization goes straight to the VC.

Debt and collateral on the veterinary clinics.

Risk free revenue to the VC.
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·6 bulan yang lalu·discuss
https://news.meaww.com/fact-check-did-donald-trump-take-out-...

> The ad’s central message—that US allies should pay their fair share—remains a core principle of Trump’s foreign policy today. His longstanding skepticism of NATO, confrontations with international leaders, and demands for more financial contributions from allied nations all stem from the ideas he publicly expressed in 1987.
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·6 bulan yang lalu·discuss
I... what did I just read?!

How. On. Earth. did you turn yourself around with those pre-conditions??
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·9 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Interesting, and black magic as far as I'm concerned. How does that algorithm translate onto the Rubik's cube (which I evidently never learned to solve)?