@3qnr+17RM6fss. Totally right. I really have mixed feelings about this. I worked at Cengage during those days and before. Everyone who half a brain knew that management was just kicking the can down the road. They'd been doing it for years.
No one in leadership pre-Cengage was willing to bite the bullet to right-size the business. And why should they have? They could continue stuffing channels and raising prices, while things crumbled around them. Most of those folks are now retired comfortably. A few are now in the final stages of their careers where they jump from dead end job, to dead end job, trying to close this chapter of their lives.
This is a case of a market finally winning after years and years of "funny money."
As much as the virtue signiling and transparency mumbo jumbo of the current regime jumbo makes me laugh, its really all leadership currently has. They are paying for the sins that happened decades ago.
At this point, all the investors can hope for is their money back.