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Share buybacks have been called a “scam,” but the attack is mostly empty, writes @CliffordAsness https://t.co/BZXpzu3tlH via @WSJOpinion— WSJ Editorial Page (@WSJopinion) August 17, 2018
Share buybacks have been called a “scam,” but the attack is mostly empty, writes @CliffordAsness https://t.co/BZXpzu3tlH via @WSJOpinion
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