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WhoIsNumberNone

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Tue Mar 25, 2014, 09:08 AM Mar 2014

TYT: Billion Dollar Bet Sets Off Corruption At All Levels - Surprised?



"At a Midtown Manhattan steakhouse last June, William A. Ackman, the activist hedge fund manager who had bet a billion dollars on the collapse of the nutritional supplement company Herbalife, offered his latest evidence to a handful of other hedge fund managers about why the company's stock could soon plummet.

Mr. Ackman told his dinner companions that Representative Linda T. Sánchez, Democrat of California, had sent a letter to the Federal Trade Commission the previous day calling for an investigation of the company.

The commission had not yet stamped the letter as received, nor had it been made public. But Mr. Ackman, who had personally lobbied Ms. Sánchez and stood to profit if the company's stock dropped as a result of the call for an inquiry, already knew what it said, and read from a copy of it that he had on his cellphone."* The Young Turks host Cenk Uygur breaks it down.
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TYT: Billion Dollar Bet Sets Off Corruption At All Levels - Surprised? (Original Post) WhoIsNumberNone Mar 2014 OP
Ackman is right, Herbalife is a pyramid scheme backed by the Mormons siligut Mar 2014 #1

siligut

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1. Ackman is right, Herbalife is a pyramid scheme backed by the Mormons
Tue Mar 25, 2014, 10:03 AM
Mar 2014

So is Nu Skin, the Chinese government launched an investigation into Nu Skin because our SEC was letting it go. Herbalife was suspect by relation. HLF is a five billion dollar company and is illegal, shorting it only makes sense, except it is a Mormon company in the Cayman Islands and they have enough money and power to evade the law. I am disappointed in Uygur for his shallow thinking.

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