Ah, The Old Press Release Hoax Is Back
from the The-Wire dept
Among the artifacts of the last bubble that we've seen re-emerge of late is the phony exaggerated press release, designed to create an artificial pop in a company's stock price. At least we thought that investors weren't so gullible any more. Turns out, investors are still very susceptible to hype, as one company recently found out when a third party put out a false release saying it had signed a deal with a major company. By the time the company realized someone had put out a false report on them, their stock had already doubled. Perhaps investors can't be blamed; after all, the press release looked legitimate, and had the deal been true, it would've been significant. This event seems reminiscent of when a fake press release was put out, claiming to be a warning from storage maker Emulex, back in August, 2000. That incident briefly knocked $2.5 billion off of the company's market cap. That's another big difference between now and then; the amounts we're talking about with these things are much smaller.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Think big, start small
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there have been plenty of psychological studies that show 2/3 of people are essentially sheep. don't let it come as a surprise to you that a majority of investors were, are and will continue to be susceptible to hype.
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Re: Sheep?
Sheep huh, is that the scientific terminalogy used. You sure it wasn't "Tards"?
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actually
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Sheep
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