In a deal involving a company owned by Jared Kushner, a company that is basically just the Saudis, and $20B of debt.

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    3 hours ago

    Depends. This is a leveraged buyout and there are countless examples of other companies bought like this and they don’t last long.

    They take on massive debt to buy it. Then they shift that debt to the company they bought and away from the individuals. Then that company is crippled paying down interest so they can’t innovate (not that EA did), then they’ll have to cut costs and the product will diminish. Likely pay out billions in dividends to the buyers can make profit and in 5-10 years EA will go bust or get sold again.

    The banks will be left holding the bag, but probably covered their loses by that time so can write off the rest of the debt.