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Citron Research and Muddy Waters occupy a peculiar perch in global investing.
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Citron Research, which is shorting the stock, posits that what's really behind the deal are undisclosed ties between AMSC and Sinovel.
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Hit by a series of scandals and highly-publicized attacks by opportunistic short-sellers like Citron Research and Muddy Waters, investor sentiment has weakened and doubt has become the default position.
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This was initially triggered by two scathing reports based on limited and obvious data mined research by Citron Research, an outfit with a likely monetary interest in seeing shares of Nu Skin fall.
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Also, while the lawsuits mentioned by Citron Research hold Intuitive Surgical responsible for a few deaths and injuries, it is unclear at the moment if the da Vinci surgical system actually caused these events.
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Two Wall Street short sellers, Citron Research and Bronte Capital published negative blog posts today about China MediaExpress (CCME), a company that more than doubled its revenues last year and trades at a price-to-earnings ratio of 7.
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Shares of Nu Skin (NUS) Enterprises have been hammered over the past ten days after Citron Research released two reports accusing the company of perpetrating illegal marketing tactics in China, violating FDA regulatory law and deceptively associating themselves with the highly-regarded Stanford University.
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On page 11 on their newest research report, Citron States in Big Bold Letters: Stanford University Denies Involvement in AgeLOC.
FORBES: Preying on an Easy Mark
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When all is said and done, it could turn out, however unlikely, that everything Citron is alleging in their two research reports are correct.
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In the research for her book on cyber harassment, Citron interviewed 70 people who consider themselves victims.
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Furthermore, if their research and analysis is sound, and done with the proper due diligence, then Citron should be allowed to profit from that diligence.
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