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Beasley is in big trouble – stock price of 56 cents, delisting notice pending, a recent offer to water down shares of stock to kick the can down the road and avoid bankruptcy, but with all this, wide-scale nepotism has finally hit a bump in the road.
- The Beasley that gets kicked to the curb.
- What they’re thinking as they stare down bankruptcy.
- How the boss mandates the way market managers must fire employees.
- Their new digital side hustle compared to their previous $30 million digital bust.
- What Beasley’s are willing to give up to save the company.
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