Larry Tabb questions U.S. government ownership of public companies

Larry Tabb questions U.S. government ownership of public companies
@ltabb: Tabb on government stakes

Larry Tabb, a respected figure in the finance industry, questions the implications of the U.S. government owning stakes in public companies. Tabb highlights how such ownership could crowd out other investors and create harmful conflicts of interest.

For example, if Company Z introduces a superior chip, a conflict may arise over whether the government should procure these improved products. This situation raises concerns over potential forced back doors and the overarching influence of government decisions on technology procurement.

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