Wall Street 2: Nationalisation

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This question relates to the movie Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps. Why does the rumor of nationalisation affect the interest in Hydra Offshore shares?



Best Answer

When something gets Nationalized, it becomes a government entity. It is no longer a private business designed to make money for shareholders. Additionally, the former owners may or may not be paid for the company, similar to what we have in the U.S. called "Eminent Domain" for property. Although, with Eminent Domain the owner must be paid a fair price for their property, with nationalization of a corporation the shareholders may lose their entire investment.

Once the rumor was spread by Jake, the shares begin to dive as people begin selling their shares before they're left with nothing.




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Was there a Wall Street 2?

Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps (also known as Wall Street 2 or Wall Street 2: Money Never Sleeps) is a 2010 American drama film directed by Oliver Stone, a sequel to Wall Street (1987).

Did Bud Fox go to jail?

After serving a short time in prison, Bud went to work for Bluestar airlines. He was able to transform the airline into a large, successful private jet brokerage firm. By 2010 Bud had sold his interests in the firm, making millions in the process.

Who is Gordon Gekko based on?

The character of Gordon Gekko was not based on any one person, but rather on a composite of real-life financiers. Stanley Weiser, who co-wrote the screenplay with Oliver Stone, claimed that Gekko was partially based on corporate raider Carl Icahn, disgraced stock trader Ivan Boesky, and investor Michael Ovitz.

What happens at the end of Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps?

Following the removal of Bretton, Gordon's firm enters into a partnership agreement with Churchill Schwartz. The tables turned and Gordon becomes a famous player in the market. In the end, Gordon apologizes to her daughter and Jacob, and is shown to be living a happy life.



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