Already a bit older, but an interesting report on the dismantling of a thriving company through turbo-capitalism and greed for money.
Interesting about this is not only how the company itself was massively damaged through pure financial exploitation, so that in the end there is actually no good situation left - the effects on the environment, such as the lower business tax revenues of the city, are also interesting. A movement that we can observe in many places at the moment - companies are sold for short-term profit and then go down the drain because the new owners have no interest in the company or the employees, but only in the return on their investment. At the same time, the respective region goes down the drain as well - because the investors also have no interest in the established structures. Locusts simply have no real home.
At the same time, a good example of the fact that this stupid talk about promoting investment in the economy is exactly that - stupid talk. Our problems will not become smaller because of this, the social system will not be saved. The opposite will be the case - because the investors who are getting involved are increasingly hedge funds or private equity funds or other financial investors who just want to make a quick euro - and they are rubbing their hands at the plans of the government and the opposition (if they are to form the next government).
Locusts simply have no interest in vocational training, employee training, minimum wages and domestic production. They also have no interest in our society or our social system.