Carl Icahn: How Corporate Raiders Make Millions In Profits

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Paypal had a lot of potential and in Carl Icahn's opinion, was being hampered by eBay's poor management. To make some quick money, Icahn raided eBay and forced them to spin off the company. See how it all played out

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eBay buying paypal in 2002 is the classic "if you can't beat them, join them"

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Excellent case study 👍Keep up with more cases like this please

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The corporate board of Gofundme should raided next.

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sounds like bribing. use money control their decisions, can downsize or liquidate the company or outsource, or whatever. this can be used by people with access of money printers to do redlining discrimination on places on the globe.

share holding to me is still a very strange concept. i could be misundering the whole thing. im new to it.

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