Thoughts on shorting fox's news on the domion voting machine lawsuit ? No company wants a lawsuit on it's hands as always it's a distraction from making money. I'm thinking that the other media companies want fox news to go away. I'm thinking this could be a long drawn out process and the only thing in the immediate future that fox could look forward to is possible more advertising revenue from the 2024 political campaigns. That is if fox has to file for bankruptcy first and maybe dissolve. It's real quagmire of a situation when fox has seemed to dump Trump for Desantis and does fox still take that Trump campaign advertising dollars in 2024. Please note I'm not advocating any polticans I'm just asking how to trade fox news. In the past five years it's hovered at less than $40 a share
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