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1. Activist Short-Selling: Uncovering Fraud and the Future - Real Vision
Carson Block, CIO of Muddy Waters Capital – an activist short-selling fund, joins Real Vision again to discuss activist short-selling and how he found his way into this niche corner of the financial markets. Block addresses criticisms of short-selling in general, dispels widely held misconceptions about activist shorts, and reveals how he goes about targeting companies to place short bets on. Block shares a few anecdotes from companies he has shorted in the past and reveals his thoughts about what the future of the short-selling industry might be. Block also outlines his thoughts on Tesla, non-GAAP accounting, and why he employs behavioral analysts when executives of companies respond to Muddy Waters’ reports. Filmed on February 11, 2020 in New York.
Carson Block on Tesla
2. Soggy stock returns could persist at Agnico Eagle Mines - INK Research
Agnico Eagle Mines (AEM) stock tumbled earlier this month after Q4 results and insiders were buying the dip. However, it may still be too soon for investors to jump in. INK Research explains.
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