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Subject The GameStop Saga Unravels Stakeholder Theory
Date February 3, 2021 8:53 PM
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** February 3, 2021
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** By Jeff Deist
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** The GameStop Saga Unravels Stakeholder Theory ([link removed])
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Suddenly the champions of stakeholder theory, like the predictably despicable Washington Post, find themselves singing a new tune about vulture capitalists, deciding that hedge fund short sellers are now the good guys.

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** By Ryan McMaken
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** The GameStop Rebels vs. "Too Big to Fail" ([link removed])
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America has grown accustomed to decades of "too big to fail," which means making sure the Wall Street elite never has to endure any real pain. It's because of this that pundits were quick to claim the GameStop affair was a grave threat to America.

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