Intrum: the company doing a capital increase at one time earnings.
Here is a review of Intrum’s last misstep in a recent history of bad actions:
Intrum is a debt collection company.
The company had recently stabilised the stock price and earnings, but decided to announce last month a large capital increase that sent the stock falling 50%.
Do I accept being diluted by a management that plans to keep destroying shareholder value and forget about this investment, or I refuse and join the capital increase, despite bad management alignment?
I will review the recent operations and the capital increase.
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