• brucethemoose@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    Many do, but many seem to not. I didn’t mean to generalize them all, but I see way too many decisions that boost the next quarters or few quarters at the expense of long term health, and these decisions get rewarded with stock price bumps. Then the decision makers eject when its time to pay the price.

    I own or used to own some of these stocks, and it annoys me when they do. I want to hold these companies, not pump and dump them.