and yet he still has the reach and power he does, with ephemeral shit like stocks. as if they’re … just like dollars. it doesn’t matter what kind of asset it is, these billionaires need to go.
But by removing there stocks, you wouldn’t remove their influence, they still know the same people and hang around the same people.
By liquidating his stocks, you would get no money as it would crash the markets, but he would still be CEO, and asking for a different compensation package.
Most of his worth is stocks, that are highly overvalued by 100x. If he tried to liquidate for cash he would be with a fraction of his net
That’s why they use the stocks as collateral for a loan.
Exactly. The second we tried to liquidate him, none of that money would exist.
and yet he still has the reach and power he does, with ephemeral shit like stocks. as if they’re … just like dollars. it doesn’t matter what kind of asset it is, these billionaires need to go.
But by removing there stocks, you wouldn’t remove their influence, they still know the same people and hang around the same people.
By liquidating his stocks, you would get no money as it would crash the markets, but he would still be CEO, and asking for a different compensation package.
I really don’t see what we would gain from it
Then we try liquifying instead?
And getting what exactly, the money doesn’t exist