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Related: About this forumTony Soprano and Henry Hill from 'Goodfellas' explain how Bain Capital works.
Tony Soprano and Henry Hill from 'Goodfellas' (1990) explain how Bain Capital works.
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Tony Soprano and Henry Hill from 'Goodfellas' explain how Bain Capital works. (Original Post)
Tx4obama
May 2012
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Hawkowl
(5,213 posts)1. Gangster capitalism
It is not just Bain, the entirety of Wall Street is dedicated to this method. They apply it to entire countries, i.e; Greece, Iceland, Argentina, and now finally the US itself.
rocktivity
(44,572 posts)2. Foo-kin-bee-YOOO-tee-ful!
rocktivity
LiberalLovinLug
(14,165 posts)3. Perfect explanation
two thumbs up!
frylock
(34,825 posts)4. fuck you, pay me
Response to Tx4obama (Original post)
bupkus This message was self-deleted by its author.
Blue Owl
(50,291 posts)6. Sit back and fire up a cigar
K&R
pacalo
(24,721 posts)7. "Those companies needed to go through bankruptcy" because we vultures sure as hell aren't going to
use the money we plunder from these companies for our own personal gain to responsibly pay off our moral obligations. We're in this to make money for ourselves!