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    Lol. And what happens to FBR under the 75% scenario where it goes on to disrupts the world???
    Every company will go bankrupt eventually as the world changes, new products are developed, existing ways are replaced.
    It's the nature of the beast. Even the bluest of blue chips will likely go bankrupt at some point in the future.
    What matters for any company is the size of their Moat or competitive advantage and their ability to grow or sustain that Moat or competitive advantage over time.
    Given the nature of how the world change and how fiercely businesses compete for Alpha, if you could think of only one thing and invest on the basis of only one thing, competitive advantage would have to be the most important factor.


    Not investment advice, etc etc. Do your own research, etc etc.
 
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