jeron parent
many companies are walking corpses - see GE
This GE?
https://companiesmarketcap.com/general-electric/marketcap/
https://companiesmarketcap.com/general-electric/earnings/
https://www.macrotrends.net/stocks/charts/GE/ge-aerospace/pr...
Certainly not in the top tier, but doesn't seem like it is at imminent risk of failing.
And the sun looks yellow, but maybe back to the topic, is there an example of a company which was killed primarily by not hiring juniors?
Its like I asked of examples of burn victims and you told me "steve has the flu".
GE today is not the GE it was 5 years ago. They have really paired down the company. They spun off finance, sold healthcare, and got out of energy & power. GE today is essentially just an engineering company in the aerospace sector, and they've paid down $100B of debt since 2018.
Today they're sitting on $10B in cash and do another $10B in free cashflow annually. Not very corpse-like!