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SEC OIG Investigating SEC Complicity in Naked Short Selling of
Dendre... -12/01/09 at
6:35 PM CSTby Mark
Mitchell
The Office of the Inspector General of the
Securities and Exchange Commission not long ago submitted a
semi-annual report to Congress. There are two items in the report
of interest to those of us who have argued that the SEC has turned
a blind eye towards, or even assisted, unscrupulous hedge funds
that make their fortunes destroying public companies for ...
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Goldman Pillages, Goldman Steals, Goldman Sachs
-08/19/09 at 11:07 AM
CDTby Judd Bagley
Consider below a simple timeline from one of the
strangest periods our financial markets had ever experienced. As
you read it, keep in mind that following the demise of Bear
Stearns, the strictest interpretation of the so-called investment
bank “Bulge Bracket” included just four entities:
Goldman Sachs (GS), Lehman Brothers, Merrill Lynch and ...
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Short Selling Implicated in the Greatest Market Cataclysm Since
1929 -11/25/08 at 10:21
PM CSTby Perry Rod
Investigative Reporter Mark Mitchell responded
today to a Wall Street Journal article uncovering the fact that
short selling played a major role in the current global crisis:
Journalists who write about short selling hedge funds fall into
three categories. The first category is comprised of a very small
number of journalists who have deliberately whitewas...
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Banks Eating Each Other Alive -11/24/08 at 1:32 PM CSTby Perry Rod
The Wall Street Journal is reporting that major
Wall Street firms placed large bets against Morgan Stanley (MS)
using credit-default swaps, two days after Lehman Brothers sought
bankruptcy protection. The firms included Merrill Lynch , Citigroup
(C) , Deutsche Bank (DB) and UBS, according to the paper. The paper
said that a close examination of the ...
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Naked Short Sellers Attack Citigroup
-11/21/08 at 7:22 PM
CSTby Reggie Abaca
America's financial system is a mess and the
U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission is to blame. Short sellers,
in a concerted effort to defend themselves and abuse the lack of
regulation by the SEC, are now targeting Citigroup (C) while our
financial journalists, analysts and government regulators continue
to do nothing. At Market Rap we've pointed out...
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Mark Cuban Charged With Insider Trading - So Are Things Back To
Norma... -11/18/08 at
6:55 PM CSTby Perry Rod
For a moment yesterday it felt like things were
getting back to normal. A bulletin hit the wire saying that
Dallas Maverick owner Mark Cuban was being charged by the United
States Securities and Exchange Commission with insider
trading. Even the stock market went up for a good twenty
minutes after the wire hit. But it soon hit me right back - ...
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The SEC Naked Short Selling Cover Up
-11/12/08 at 8:15 PM
CSTby Perry Rod
Mark Mitchell over at DeepCapture.com is
reporting on the SEC cover up involving Gary Aguirre, who in 2006
helped break open the scandal of naked short selling. Here is
his report: There was an article in The New York Times yesterday
about the SEC’s disgraceful ruling that it will take no
disciplinary action against the SEC cronies at the cen...
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Another Day Another Rumor -10/28/08 at 2:00 PM CDTby Reggie Abaca
Hedge funds are starting up another rumor now
that Morgan Stanley (MS) and two other firms were being "short
squeezed" with their investment into Volkswagen. Goldman
Sachs, one of the named, declined to comment, but people
inside the company said it had no Volkswagen losses. Morgan Stanley
spokesman Mark Lake said frankly that company has no exp...
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Deutsche Bank Sold Massive Amounts of Phantom
Stock -10/16/08 at 7:54
PM CDTby Perry Rod
Mark Mitchell is reporting over at
DeepCapture.com that the New York Stock Exchange has handed
Deutsche Bank Securities the largest fine in history for violations
of SEC rules designed to prevent the creation of what the chairman
of the SEC has called “phantom stock.” Mitchell
goes on to report: The NYSE’s disciplinary order
states...
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Lynch Mob Takes On Morgan Stanley -10/11/08 at 6:21 PM CDTby Reggie Abaca
The question is what will the Feds do?
Will they support Morgan Stanley the company? Or will they
support MS shareholders. Apparently, the United States
government thinks there is no distinction there. But that is
not reality. If anything has been learned from Bear Stearns,
Lehman, Merrill Lynch, Washington Mutual, IndyMac, AIG, Fa...
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