Why you should not trust DeSantis, explained with a handy infographic.
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Serious question: Can BlackRock partly own a company that is totally private, as opposed to one that is "gone public" and having stock traded?
https://guides.ll.georgetown.edu/companyresearch/company-status
Georgetown Law says:
"Large publicly held multi-national companies often own dozens of smaller privately owned subsidiaries for which financial information is filed under the name of the parent company. As a result, having knowledge of whether a private firm is a subsidiary of a public corporation is extremely important when looking for company information."
Well, that sucks to know.
But I guess I did ask for it.
You should always be grateful for being armed with knowledge. :)
I asked because the only regular TV I watch anymore (in the sense that it airs on regular TV, though I watch via a legal streaming service) is a show made by a private company founded in 2019 by a private individual.
And if that company ever goes public, they are fucked.