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" ... But the conclusion remains: the boogeyman of a systematic lockup expiry downdraft on stock prices is largely a scary but unfounded urban myth. It totally depends on a company’s individual circumstances. ... "
" ... Entrepreneurship can throw us into the Panic Zone. Nothing can be taken for granted in the business world and it’s a safe bet we’ll run into some boogeyman sooner or later that we just can’t figure out on our own. That’s where a mentor can help. A mentor is further along in their career, and though they’re not infallible, they’ve faced a lot more different situations than a young or inexperienced entrepreneur. ... "
" ... However, once a SPAC has consummated a deal (i.e., de-SPACed), it no longer has the protection of the underlying safety of the assets held in trust and will trade like any other stock. As with most things in life, there are few absolutes. SPACs are not for everybody, and as they become increasingly popular, you can count on some dubious stories coming. But SPACs are also not the twisted boogeyman some financial writers would have you believe. ... "
" ... The House GOP’s campaign arm on Monday signaled plans to go after swing-seat House Democrats whose campaigns received unsolicited money from Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.), an increasingly common boogeyman for Republicans. ... "
" ... The oil and gas industry has always been an easy target for ambitious politicians. Jimmy Carter based much of his 1976 presidential campaign on using the industry as a boogeyman, blaming it for embargoes and price shocks that it had had nothing to do with. Barack Obama made the industry a target in every one of his State of the Union addresses, proposing to repeal every oil and gas-specific treatment in the tax code year after year. ... "