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Pastimes : Can SI Members Really Manipulate Stocks?

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To: Jeffrey S. Mitchell who wrote (135)8/1/1998 1:24:00 AM
From: Graystone  Read Replies (1) of 461
 
Do you believe this ?
or
Or are you being facetious ?

What you are suggesting is backwards.
Unethical managers of listed companies steal peoples money. They do it all the time, regardless of what may be alleged here on SI.

I have ample evidence of this, as do most other people who read on SI. What evidence do you have to support your contention that individuals alleging negligent, incompetent and/or illicit management decisions are more numerous than these fraudulent companies ?

I might point out that you are presupposing that an individual posting on SI actually has some ability to affect the company fortunes. That is the topic of this thread is it not ?

Ample proof exists that certain managers will say whatever is required to get your money.

I still don't see how you arrive at your conclusion, it is completely backwards.
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