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Top posts of the year

And their main takeaways
1562 implied HN points 21 Jan 24
  1. New activist reports highlight concerns about various companies' practices and financial status.
  2. Recent resignations of notable executives from multiple companies indicate ongoing changes in leadership.
  3. Range of articles and tweets shared on different topics provide diverse insights and updates in the financial world.
1119 implied HN points 14 Jan 24
  1. New activist reports revealed alleged financial manipulation by companies like Grifols and ethical lapses at DocGo.
  2. Multiple executive resignations were announced, including CFOs and CEOs from various companies.
  3. Notable tweets of the week were highlighted, showcasing discussions on regulatory actions and financial concerns.
1096 implied HN points 07 Jan 24
  1. New Activist Reports on Medical Properties Trust and consequences
  2. Significant Recent Resignations from various companies
  3. Highlighted Tweets of the Week referencing market happenings and insights
1026 implied HN points 07 Mar 24
  1. The Bear Cave raises concerns about an ARK Invest favorite, suggesting it may not live up to the hype and bold promises of innovation.
  2. The company in question has been spending on questionable celebrity partnerships, leading to doubts about its true potential.
  3. Despite predictions of high growth, The Bear Cave predicts a potential crash for this company, signaling a caution for investors.
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863 implied HN points 11 Feb 24
  1. New activist reports highlighted issues with companies like CAVA Group, Soho House & Co, Fairfax Financial Holdings, and Dun & Bradstreet Holdings.
  2. Recent resignations from notable executives, including CEOs and CFOs at companies like Grifols, HF Foods Group, Enerpac Tool Group, and Allego, were disclosed.
  3. The Bear Cave also featured insightful tweets of the week and suggested articles on topics such as how the funeral industry hides bad actors and SEC charging Cloopen Group with accounting fraud.
653 implied HN points 15 Feb 24
  1. The Bear Cave has raised concerns about B. Riley's ties and financial exposure to an accused fraudster, Brian Kahn, as well as regulatory and disclosure issues at the company.
  2. Short seller Marc Cohodes referred to B. Riley as the "biggest pound-for-pound financial fraud" he has seen.
  3. New evidence presented by The Bear Cave includes a potential departure of B. Riley's audit engagement partner, contradicting statements about a loan to Brian Kahn, and engagement of outside counsel by B. Riley's auditor in response to concerns.
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
583 implied HN points 03 Mar 24
  1. Kerrisdale Capital and Capybara Research published critical reports on Carvana and SoundHound AI, highlighting concerns about valuation, growth prospects, and financial status.
  2. Recent high-profile resignations include executives from companies like Chemours, Outbrain, SunPower Corp, and New York Community Bancorp, raising various concerns like accounting practices, company performance, and leadership changes.
  3. The SEC charged Lordstown Motors with misleading investors about their electric vehicle, and Panera Bread's exemption from California's new $20 minimum wage law revealed through a Bloomberg report.
583 implied HN points 17 Mar 24
  1. Activist reports on companies like LPP S.A. and Enfusion Inc. shed light on potential issues affecting their businesses.
  2. Recent resignations of notable executives from companies like Hertz Global Holdings and Turning Point Brands raise questions about leadership stability and financial health.
  3. Interesting reads include SEC charging former Tallgrass Energy board member with insider trading and Senator Josh Hawley calling for DOJ investigation into FICO for anticompetitive practices.
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.
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.