is there a more obvious signal that a company is dead?
I thought this move was reserved for companies already in advanced state of decomposition, already in the intestines of business vultures. that is, sold to asset managers and removed from the scrutiny of open markets. companies like yahoo who announced the same last month
I thought this move was reserved for companies already in advanced state of decomposition, already in the intestines of business vultures. that is, sold to asset managers and removed from the scrutiny of open markets. companies like yahoo who announced the same last month