iHeart is awfully quiet these days – no more sideshows and promises of future business growth and even investors are worried …
Today … what they’re worried about.
- Yes, debt is a problem but here’s a bigger, more immediate problem causing concern.
- Troubling metrics that keep investors awake at night.
- How iHeart can produce positive revenue for the next three years that’s still not enough.
- Unsettled issues surrounding iHeart on ownership, stock price, employees.
- The thing that is worse than filing bankruptcy again – and it likely will happen.
The answers start here
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