Asset Stripper

  

Categories: Banking, Entrepreneur

Colonel Electric, before it was demoted, used to have really great assets. A jet engine division. All kinds of finance. Real estate. It even owned NBC. But then everything kind of imploded and the stock price sank and it's likely that ASSET STRIPPERS are looking hungrily, hoping to buy the whole company for a song. Once they get it, the goal will be to auction off whatever key parts were left of the once-great conglomerate.

That process is called asset stripping (which is very different from what the process would be if the same term had the "et" removed).

For a more street-level example, think of buying a rundown junker of a car and selling it for parts. The amount you can get from the bits and pieces (the tires, the engine, even the airbags) is more than the whole car is worth...it's just a matter of putting in the work to strip it down.

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