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Re: FUBAR post# 148426

Thursday, 01/23/2020 3:35:49 PM

Thursday, January 23, 2020 3:35:49 PM

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Well I should have stated, “potentially”

https://vakilsearch.com/advice/why-public-companies-go-private/

Becoming and remaining private allows a more considerable degree of freedom for company management to embark on long-term, innovative, and higher risk ventures without the scrutiny of stock analysts, investors and the media, since the pressures of quarterly results do not bind a private company. Another reason for going private could be a buyout by a private company or a venture capitalist firm. By going private, the company’s shares will be delisted from the stock exchange and will no longer be traded in the exchange, so the company doesn’t have to deal with the volatility of the stock price. In return, the shareholders often get cash or stocks in a defined proportion.