Paper Money: Newspapers Aren't Assets to Be Flipped, Leveraged and Stripped
Slate, April 1, 2009
By Daniel Gross
All newspapers -- all print media -- have been hit hard in this recession. All face an existential crisis and may ultimately contend with the prospect of bankruptcy. Those newspapers whose owners saw the business as assets to be flipped, leveraged, and stripped are already bankrupt.
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