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" ... I expect more and more companies to default on loans and their bond issuances as the COVID-19 crisis intensifies. Market spreads have widened significantly for all corporate sectors, because investors are worried about an onslaught of defaults. ... "
" ... In Oracle’s 2015 fiscal year, when Safra Catz and Mark Hurd ascended into co-CEO roles, and Ellison took a step back into the CTO position, I breathed a sigh of relief, imagining that as Ellison removed himself from day-to-day management, outsized option issuances to him would moderate, creating less dilution for me. ... "
" ... In the first nine months of 2020, Tesla produced $451 million of net income (applicable to common shareholders) on an average equity basis of $11.3 billion ($16.031 billion at 9/30/20 plus $6.618 billion at 12/31/19; divided by 2.) That is an extraordinarily low ROE of 2.3%. That’s a nine-months' figure, so an annualized figure is more applicable and can be calculated when Tesla reports 2020 results, Remember, though, that the denominator in Tesla’s ROE calculation just keeps on growing owing to its share issuances. With more than $20 billion in book equity as of the end of 2020, my modeling shows that ROE will fall slightly in the fourth quarter from the first nine months’ rate. ... "
" ... MMA’s Matt Fabian and Lisa Washburn added that their tally was conservative and that as many as half of those 442 issuances may have involved deficit financing because the ultimate use of the money wasn’t always clear. ... "
" ... The drawback is that, in the years since the end of the gold standard, there’s been a significant and growing lack of discipline when it comes to government spending. Before 1971, there was a natural limit to how much money could be printed. New issuances were dependent on the amount of gold sitting in the nation’s coffers. ... "