← Back to context Comment by loeg 18 hours ago That's just buying stocks (at-the-market offering). 4 comments loeg Reply BeetleB 18 hours ago Nope.When I buy stocks at market price, the company gets none of my money.When the company issues new stocks and sells them, the company gets the money. loeg 18 hours ago I think you're maybe unfamiliar with what an ATM offering is; try googling it. BeetleB 14 hours ago Fair point. The key issue in the thread, which I think we both agree on, is that yes, the government is giving money to Intel.
BeetleB 18 hours ago Nope.When I buy stocks at market price, the company gets none of my money.When the company issues new stocks and sells them, the company gets the money. loeg 18 hours ago I think you're maybe unfamiliar with what an ATM offering is; try googling it. BeetleB 14 hours ago Fair point. The key issue in the thread, which I think we both agree on, is that yes, the government is giving money to Intel.
loeg 18 hours ago I think you're maybe unfamiliar with what an ATM offering is; try googling it. BeetleB 14 hours ago Fair point. The key issue in the thread, which I think we both agree on, is that yes, the government is giving money to Intel.
BeetleB 14 hours ago Fair point. The key issue in the thread, which I think we both agree on, is that yes, the government is giving money to Intel.
Nope.
When I buy stocks at market price, the company gets none of my money.
When the company issues new stocks and sells them, the company gets the money.
I think you're maybe unfamiliar with what an ATM offering is; try googling it.
Fair point. The key issue in the thread, which I think we both agree on, is that yes, the government is giving money to Intel.