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9. I guess they didn't read the warnings...
Fri Jan 16, 2026, 01:29 AM
3 hrs ago
"An investor may get back less than the amount invested. Information on past performance, where given, is not necessarily a guide to future performance."

"The capital value of units in the fund can fluctuate and the price of units can go down as well as up and is not guaranteed."


If Amazon was actively involved in "offer[ing] technology and logistics expertise" over the last year that Saks "burned through hundreds of millions of dollars" weren't they partially at fault and aware of the hole the company was digging for itself?

Finding it hard to come up with sympathy for either company though I do have concern for regular folk that may have money tied up in either or both - either knowingly or through retirement funds. I mean I don't know that I'm not one.

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