What is the most intelligent, yet brutal move in business you have ever heard of?

Business history is replete with examples of strategic moves that, while potentially intelligent from a competitive standpoint, have been perceived as ruthless or brutal due to their impact on competitors, employees, or other stakeholders. One example that often comes up in discussions of ruthless business moves is the hostile takeover orchestrated by Carl Icahn of TWA (Trans World Airlines) in the 1980s . Carl Icahn's Hostile Takeover of TWA: Background: In the early 1980s, TWA was struggling financially. Carl Icahn, a corporate raider and investor, saw an opportunity to acquire the airline at a low cost and potentially profit from its assets. Ruthless Tactics: Stock Acquisition: Icahn began acquiring a significant amount of TWA's stock, eventually gaining control of the company. Asset Stripping: After gaining control, Icahn engaged in what some described as asset stripping. This involved selling off valuable assets of the company, including routes and valuable terminal s...