Yet Another Lawsuit Against Dot Com IPO Banks Shot Down
from the try,-try-again dept
Ever since the dot com bubble burst, there have been investors looking for any kind of lawsuit to reclaim some of the money they lost speculating on the likes of Pets.com and TheGlobe.com. Of course, what they don't want to admit is that any kind of stock investment is a risky proposition. They ignored all that during the hype, because there was so much money flowing and everything only seemed to go up. The latest in a long line of lawsuits has now been shot down by the Supreme Court. This lawsuit was about whether the big Wall Street banks that took companies public in those days violated anti-trust rules by requiring investors live up to certain promises in order to get into a hot IPO. The conditions included promises to buy more shares later at a higher price to keep the upward spiral going, paying "unusually" high commissions and agreeing to buy less desirable stock as well. Of course, the investors who agreed to these conditions knew what they were doing -- but they made the calculation that the booming dot com mania would outweigh the risks. It turns out they were wrong -- but that's part of the risk that you take when investing (especially in highly speculative dot coms who have only been around for a few months and show no track record). This just seems like sour grapes for investors who bought into the hype and learned an expensive lesson about how the stock market works.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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Socialism at it's best.
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Seriously though, I hear this kind of idiocy every day. People tell me that because they don't make as much money as I do, don't want to work as hard as I have, and can't manage their own lives, that I should be paying for them to help get by in life. Why would I want to perpetuate a life style that has already FAILED! If you suck at life, do so quietly. If you throw away your money on poor investments, cut your losses and walk away. If you smoke away your education, don't expect the rest of us to pay for your stupidity.
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Capitalism my ass. Capitalism depends on efficient markets in order accurately to price any company's equity. Side deals that prop up or pump up stock prices work precisely contrary to that purpose. When companies deceive the capital markets, everybody gets hurt.
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stupid people have rights
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God loves stupid people ...
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Toxic Wealth/Money
Dumb, dumb, dumb to act as if this has been ok - from Enron to dot com to bubble of wizard land mania. America is too stupid to remember that trading fairly in a genuine free market is what we were sold as a BRAND, but that is not what we have purchased.
Consumer protection laws really and truly do exist in the US.
But unfortunately, those who lie, cheat, steal and but of course, spread the free market capitalism - do not obey the same laws.
So you all go ahead and think that you're thinking but with brains full of ideas that have been sold to be rich by purchasing toxic wealth/money, is not only unintelligent - it is toxic stupidity.
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