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The Bear Cave is a weekly newsletter focused on uncovering financial discrepancies, questionable corporate practices, and significant leadership changes within companies. It includes activist reports, executive resignations, and market insights, alongside highlighting legal, operational, and competitive challenges faced by corporations across various industries.

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559 implied HN points 18 Feb 24
  1. New Activist Reports highlighted concerns about various companies' practices, such as management history and accounting irregularities.
  2. Recent Resignations included notable departures of executives from companies like Cannae Holdings and Funko due to various reasons.
  3. Tweets of the Week showcased impactful posts related to finance and investment, providing insights and observations on current market trends.
536 implied HN points 25 Feb 24
  1. New activist reports were published on companies like B. Riley Financial, Fluence Energy, and AirSculpt Technologies, raising concerns about undisclosed information, fraud allegations, and safety issues.
  2. There were recent resignations at Planet Fitness, including the CFO and former CEO, highlighting potential governance and operational concerns at the company.
  3. Several notable executive departures were announced in the past week at companies like MoneyHero, Icahn Enterprises, and Health Catalyst, pointing towards management instability and issues within these organizations.
606 implied HN points 28 Jan 24
  1. New activist reports on companies' financial statements and operations
  2. Recent resignations of notable executives in various corporations
  3. Tweets of the week highlighting key discussions and reactions in the financial community
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466 implied HN points 10 Mar 24
  1. New activist reports were published on companies like Zillow, Adtalem Global Education, Blackstone Mortgage Trust, and Grifols, raising concerns about their operations and financial health.
  2. Significant recent resignations include CEOs and CFOs from companies like New York Community Bancorp, Funko, and NMI Holdings, indicating potential issues within the leadership of these organizations.
  3. Interesting articles related to investigations by the SEC on companies like Chemours, Skechers, and details emerging about the SEC's interest in Hospital Landlord MPT provide insights into corporate governance and compliance issues.
956 implied HN points 26 Mar 23
  1. New activist reports were published on various companies, highlighting inflated metrics and concerns about criminal activity.
  2. Notable executive resignations were disclosed in the past week, including CEOs and CFOs from several companies.
  3. The newsletter also featured tweets of the week, discussing topics like company legal risks and market observations.
863 implied HN points 12 Mar 23
  1. New activist reports were released on various companies like Essential Utilities and C3.ai, highlighting concerns about their operations and financial reporting.
  2. Recent resignations from notable executives were disclosed across companies like Mr. Cooper Group and Allbirds Inc, raising questions about stability and leadership turnover.
  3. The post also featured recommended reads and tweets of the week from finance and investment industry insiders, providing additional insights and opinions on current events.
816 implied HN points 02 Apr 23
  1. New activist reports raised concerns about corrupt practices in pharmaceutical and financial companies
  2. Recent resignations of notable executives from various companies were disclosed
  3. The post also includes recommendations on what to read and tweets of the week related to financial topics
863 implied HN points 26 Feb 23
  1. New activist reports highlighted issues with pharmaceutical, power tool, and biopharmaceutical companies
  2. Recent resignations of notable executives from various corporations were disclosed
  3. Earnings to watch for upcoming week include companies like Playtika Holding Corp and eXp World Holdings
863 implied HN points 19 Feb 23
  1. New activist reports were published on companies like Etsy and Goosehead Insurance, highlighting issues like counterfeit goods and financial practices.
  2. Recent resignations of notable executives from companies like Bally's Corp and Rocket Companies Inc were disclosed, signaling leadership changes.
  3. Upcoming earnings to watch include reports from companies like Coinbase and Planet Fitness, with previous investigations uncovering various issues.
746 implied HN points 19 Mar 23
  1. NINGI Research published an activist report on Arbor Realty Trust, alleging accounting anomalies and overvaluation.
  2. There have been multiple recent resignations of CEOs and CFOs in various companies.
  3. The post includes tweets of the week highlighting short pitches, company updates, and executive statements.
769 implied HN points 05 Feb 23
  1. New activist reports on various companies revealed financial concerns and questionable practices.
  2. Recent resignations of executives from multiple companies were disclosed, raising potential red flags.
  3. Highlighted tweets of the week showcased discussions around stock market activities and company leadership changes.
699 implied HN points 05 Mar 23
  1. New activist reports highlight financial discrepancies in different companies.
  2. Recent resignations of notable executives in various organizations.
  3. Featured tweets discussing potential issues in different companies and industries.
1 HN point 06 Apr 23
  1. Airbnb is facing challenges from professional hosts who are building their own platforms and offering deals outside of Airbnb.
  2. Sentiment against Airbnb has shifted negatively on social media due to various horror stories and scandals.
  3. Professionally managed properties in the short-term rental market are gaining traction, offering better advantages and revenue than individual hosts.