Talk:Andy Bernard/@comment-196.52.39.15-20180415223907/@comment-24.209.37.113-20180618205105

I can't argue the rest, but Andy didn't cause Sabre to liquidate. David Wallace was never buying Sabre; he only agreed to buy Dunder Mifflin back. It sounded like Sabre was already planning to liquidate and DW got the paper business back. The other businesses (printers and whatever else there was) could've been either sold or shut down in a liquidation. Now of course the writer's don't understand business, so they get details wrong, like talking about the stock price tanking after it's established that Dundee Mifflin is not publicly owned anymore.