I guess the big banks must think that investing in payment technology is the next big thing!! Apparently this is the largest purchase since the financial crisis! What do you all think? Was this a good investment? And what does this mean for smaller fin-tech companies? Can we start thinking that we might be purchased by wall street? https://www.cnbc.com/2019/05/17/jp-morgan-buys-instamed-in-biggest-acquisition-since-financial-crisis.html
I hate when banks acquire things. They're idiots and will bring us another 2008 type crash.
Need to trust Jamie
500M hardly counts as an investment for JPM. That is only one weeks profit for them
Should have been a PayPal purchase
I am curious what happen to the employees stock option when big banks acquired them. Does it get converted to the banks share?
I'd like to know this as well
We got paid for all of our stock options when jpmc bought us
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fintech can still move faster.