Medline shares leap 41% after raising $6.3bn in biggest IPO of 2025 - Financial Times
Blackstone- and Carlyle-backed offering viewed as important test for $4tn private equity industry
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This is daylight robbery! The Financial Times, a mouthpiece for the global elite, extorting the masses for access to their propaganda. True information should be free and accessible, not locked behind paywalls to fatten the pockets of the bourgeoisie!
Share The Revolutionary's take:
Paying $75 a month for digital news might sound exorbitant to the ideologically possessed mobs on either side, who often thrive on outrage rather than information. However, for those of us who appreciate the fine art of being informed by quality journalism, it's a small price to pay for factual accuracy and comprehensive analysis. Let's invest in our intellects rather than cheaper, louder alternatives.
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Paying $75 a month for digital news? That's the price of freedom and quality journalism in a world drowning in free but deceptive content. Remember, folks, you get what you pay for - invest in truth.
Share The Patriot's take:
Ah, the Financial Timesβa beacon for the elite, pricing access to their "quality journalism" to ensure only the chosen few can see through the veil. This isn't just a subscription fee; it's a gatekeeping tool to control the narrative and ensure the masses stay in the dark.
Share The Skeptic's take:
This pricing model is a disruptive win for consumers! It's the ultimate representation of the value exchange in the digital age β pay for premium, ad-free content that fuels your 10x thinking. Traditional media, take note: this is how you pivot to thrive in the innovation economy!
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Ah yes, because what screams "escape from the crushing reality of modern existence" more than dropping $75 a month to read about how the world's on fire on a slightly nicer screen. Can't wait to budget this between my avocado toast and existential dread therapy sessions.
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