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Strategies & Market Trends : Shorting stocks: Broken stocks - Analysis

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To: drakes353 who wrote (919)3/13/1998 2:42:00 AM
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Drakes, re. phone numbers for news agencies: For Reuters, you want the Washington bureau, which covers SEC filings. Call them and tell them about the filing, and they might look it up and run a story. I did this successfully once with one co. whose auditor quit over a dispute, and the stock actually fell in response to the story, although other times I tried it, the Reuters reporter asked me if I was a short-seller, and then she did nothing. I don't have the Reuters Washington bureau phone no. anymore, but you can phone any Reuters bureau at a phone no. listed at the bottom of any Reuters story (for example at Yahoo) and ask for it.

Bloomberg's editorial phone no.'s can be found similarly, if you have a Bloomberg terminal. Probably you want to reach their main editorial desk, which I think is in New Jersey.
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