Short selling of shares put firms under scrutiny - Channel NewsAsia
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Small retail investors like myself are bound to be knocked sideways by shortseller talk-downs of specific counters. It's a most unfriendly behaviour on the part of greedy profiteers. Fortunately, larger stakeholders won't allow shortsellers to get away with too much of the cherry pie. It's also important that listed entities look sharp to protect themselves from shortselling attacks; it reflects poorly on corporate governance when an entity comes under attack in this manner.
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