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fromAxios
4 days ago

Trump government stakes give Midas touch to companies

Why it matters: Positive stock performance helps explain why so many free-market capitalists have signed onto something that seems more socialist than not. And why others will do so when given the opportunity. By the numbers: The White House appears to have agreed to equity deals with nine companies, most which are publicly traded. The public cohort saw their share prices climb an average of 85% between the time of announcement (or press leak, if earlier) and yesterday, per an Axios analysis.
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#industrial-policy
fromTechCrunch
2 months ago
Venture

Sequoia's Roelof Botha warns founders about chasing sky-high valuations as the firm doubles down on its selective approach | TechCrunch

fromTechCrunch
2 months ago
Venture

Sequoia's Roelof Botha warns founders about chasing sky-high valuations as the firm doubles down on its selective approach | TechCrunch

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from24/7 Wall St.
3 months ago

Trump's Stock Picks Are Crushing the Market: Are These 4 Stocks a Buy?

Federal government equity purchases aim to secure semiconductor and critical-mineral supply chains but risk market distortion while delivering speculative, short-term stock gains.
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fromAbove the Law
3 months ago

Was Trump Right When He Took These Actions? - Above the Law

Trump issued controversial pardons, tariffs, corporate stakes, diplomatic welcomes, appointments, and abrupt immigration-fee changes that raised questions about judgment and consequences.
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fromFortune
4 months ago
US politics

Republicans discover socialism isn't so bad when they do it, with Trump vowing more deals like Intel to come

fromFortune
4 months ago
US politics

Republicans discover socialism isn't so bad when they do it, with Trump vowing more deals like Intel to come

US politics
fromAxios
4 months ago

Trump, chairman of corporate America

Trump uses presidential power to compel companies and institutions into government stakes or concessions, citing national security and American competitiveness.
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fromFortune
5 months ago

Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump form an unlikely alliance over billions in chipmaker subsidies

Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump both endorse converting CHIPS Act semiconductor grants into government equity stakes so taxpayers receive returns on federal subsidies.
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