I Shouldn’t Like This Stock, but I Do
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AI-PoweredThe author expresses a common sentiment of distrust towards companies that have gone through bankruptcy, but acknowledges a personal exception to this rule, highlighting a potential paradox in their investment decisions.
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Like a lot of people, I have an inherent dislike and distrust of companies that have been through bankruptcy. It is often an indication of mismanagement for one thing, but it also leaves a bad taste in the mouth of any trader or investor when stockholders bear the brunt of bad decisions and failure. Less logically, that dislike and distrust is heightened when a bankrupt company continues operating, but under another name. It just feels like they are trying to hide something and con unsuspecting new investors. I know that as a supporter of capitalism…
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