Cool cool, I’m not sure the shareholders care about jobs
toddywithabody on
I’m a shareholder and voted no. Honestly I will make money if the deal goes through but not that much. It was a pretty shitty offer. I assume it’ll go through but fuck em, I voted no.
Not that my measly shares will move the needle at all
Blacknite45 on
With the debt the company got in, the mass job loss was inevitable.
AdVegetable8056 on
I’m a Mamdani supporter, but even I know that the shareholders are obviously gonna unanimously approve this merger. I don’t understand why he’s talking about this. Can’t wait for conservatives acting like this is gonna be a huge fail for Mamdani today.
Alarmed_Drop7162 on
They can’t hear you over the Saudi kaching sounds.
CarolinaPanthers2015 on
I’m with him all the way because we’re just ABSOLUTELY gonna be cooked just ONLY for a while if Warner Bros. makes that super duper grave mistake in approving that merger with Paramount. They just REALLY gotta make sure that they are sending a strong message to Paramount, telling them that they are all good with everything that they really do have right up to this point.
BowlEducational6722 on
I hope the WB curse is real and that Paramount chokes on it.
ConstructionRare4123 on
Shareholders don’t care about jobs they care about money
TanAllOvaJanAllOva on
Ya, the thing shareholders care about—-other people’s jobs
fuck-nazi on
“Man tells people to vote against best financial interest”
Wise-Locksmith-6438 on
Good for him to say no
Gamerxx13 on
haha when do shareholders care about people’s jobs
Neat_Trust3168 on
[Movie execs after layoff of thousands of movie lovers] “why isn’t anyone going to the movies anymore? Why is movie attendance down? Why can’t anyone afford to buy movie tickets or food or housing? Why aren’t people driving to movies anymore? Cuz I have 6 houses, buffets for every meal, a warehouse full of cars. Doesn’t everyone?”
Sc0825 on
Remember when they said that this guy would turn out to be a terrible person. Funny how he isn’t and those who spoke against him are
Mrs_SmithG2W on
Yes. This is what we need- a fearless fighter for the people with moral clarity. More of this please!💪🏼🌍🖖🏼
addctd2badideas on
Aside from some film industry jobs in NYC (but nowhere close to what it used to be with operations having moved to other cities providing incentives), why is the mayor doing weighing in on this?
Dude, stop sipping your own Kool-Aid and run your city.
TheFumingatzor on
But what about my portfolio?
TemperateStone on
Mergers always come with lay-offs.
CaliggyJack on
You need to tell them why the merger is bad for business, not about people they don’t care about losing their job.
johnn48 on
The problem with Capitalism is its primary premise that “Greed is Good!” So the shareholders will vote for the merger, but will vote against executive payouts. So it fuels innovation, but doesn’t fuel social welfare unless creatively framed.
BusyView6617 on
There are those that still have morals, and they need to keep speaking out so the public knows there’s a better way. The younger generations are going to be part of the solution here because they see what the situations is and aren’t buying into it. They will be the ones who hopefully start voting to get the changes they want, and in the process start cleaning up thus mess. Once people see what could be, the different groups will join together and change will occur.
chrisking345 on
Meanwhile at the shareholders sit down: “I’m told we can eliminate 1000’s of jobs if we go through with this”
Comfortable-Bug7202 on
Uh no matter who bought it there was gonna be huge cuts…why did people wait til now… wasn’t any outcry whem fox was killed off
SageofLogic on
shareholders don’t have consciences silly
Adequate_Images on
And they all said “fuck you commie! I’m getting mine!”
MrShadowKing2020 on
Unfortunately, the shareholders chose to be greedy sociopaths.
s1105615 on
I’m gonna vote yes even harder now
keytiri on
Doubtful it’s hard for the “ownership class” to resist selling out for a quick buck. My uncle is in finance, something in private equity, I was internally aghast when he recommended that my father sell his clinic to a “roll-up.” Dad’s in a bit of a tough spot since none of us kids followed him into healthcare and he had the unfortunate choice of setting up in a red state (got what he voted for imo). I do think he’s realized he made a bit of a mistake and that’s why he’s still “working,” but that doesn’t really change his predicament.
Fortunately my brother and his wife are local to them atm, and I’ve been urging parents to treat them better; they seem to think we can afford to wait for “our turn,” while the people they voted for run the country into the ground.
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Cool cool, I’m not sure the shareholders care about jobs
I’m a shareholder and voted no. Honestly I will make money if the deal goes through but not that much. It was a pretty shitty offer. I assume it’ll go through but fuck em, I voted no.
Not that my measly shares will move the needle at all
With the debt the company got in, the mass job loss was inevitable.
I’m a Mamdani supporter, but even I know that the shareholders are obviously gonna unanimously approve this merger. I don’t understand why he’s talking about this. Can’t wait for conservatives acting like this is gonna be a huge fail for Mamdani today.
They can’t hear you over the Saudi kaching sounds.
I’m with him all the way because we’re just ABSOLUTELY gonna be cooked just ONLY for a while if Warner Bros. makes that super duper grave mistake in approving that merger with Paramount. They just REALLY gotta make sure that they are sending a strong message to Paramount, telling them that they are all good with everything that they really do have right up to this point.
I hope the WB curse is real and that Paramount chokes on it.
Shareholders don’t care about jobs they care about money
Ya, the thing shareholders care about—-other people’s jobs
“Man tells people to vote against best financial interest”
Good for him to say no
haha when do shareholders care about people’s jobs
[Movie execs after layoff of thousands of movie lovers] “why isn’t anyone going to the movies anymore? Why is movie attendance down? Why can’t anyone afford to buy movie tickets or food or housing? Why aren’t people driving to movies anymore? Cuz I have 6 houses, buffets for every meal, a warehouse full of cars. Doesn’t everyone?”
Remember when they said that this guy would turn out to be a terrible person. Funny how he isn’t and those who spoke against him are
Yes. This is what we need- a fearless fighter for the people with moral clarity. More of this please!💪🏼🌍🖖🏼
Aside from some film industry jobs in NYC (but nowhere close to what it used to be with operations having moved to other cities providing incentives), why is the mayor doing weighing in on this?
Dude, stop sipping your own Kool-Aid and run your city.
But what about my portfolio?
Mergers always come with lay-offs.
You need to tell them why the merger is bad for business, not about people they don’t care about losing their job.
The problem with Capitalism is its primary premise that “Greed is Good!” So the shareholders will vote for the merger, but will vote against executive payouts. So it fuels innovation, but doesn’t fuel social welfare unless creatively framed.
There are those that still have morals, and they need to keep speaking out so the public knows there’s a better way. The younger generations are going to be part of the solution here because they see what the situations is and aren’t buying into it. They will be the ones who hopefully start voting to get the changes they want, and in the process start cleaning up thus mess. Once people see what could be, the different groups will join together and change will occur.
Meanwhile at the shareholders sit down: “I’m told we can eliminate 1000’s of jobs if we go through with this”
Uh no matter who bought it there was gonna be huge cuts…why did people wait til now… wasn’t any outcry whem fox was killed off
shareholders don’t have consciences silly
And they all said “fuck you commie! I’m getting mine!”
Unfortunately, the shareholders chose to be greedy sociopaths.
I’m gonna vote yes even harder now
Doubtful it’s hard for the “ownership class” to resist selling out for a quick buck. My uncle is in finance, something in private equity, I was internally aghast when he recommended that my father sell his clinic to a “roll-up.” Dad’s in a bit of a tough spot since none of us kids followed him into healthcare and he had the unfortunate choice of setting up in a red state (got what he voted for imo). I do think he’s realized he made a bit of a mistake and that’s why he’s still “working,” but that doesn’t really change his predicament.
Fortunately my brother and his wife are local to them atm, and I’ve been urging parents to treat them better; they seem to think we can afford to wait for “our turn,” while the people they voted for run the country into the ground.