He welcomes the discourse because he understands there are two sides to every trade and people need to understand why there are traders who are betting against them. I can't stress that enough. |
My employer, Dow Jones, and I have objected to the subpoena. |
The subpoena seeks 'all' unpublished 'communications,' including e-mails and phone records, between me and people and organizations I've quoted _ and at least one I've never quoted _ regarding five stocks. |
The subpoena seeks 'all' unpublished 'communications,' including e-mails and phone records, between me and people and organizations I've quoted - and at least one I've never quoted - regarding five stocks. |
The subpoena seeks 'all' unpublished 'communications,' including e-mails and phone records, between me and people and organizations I've quoted — and at least one I've never quoted — regarding five stocks. |
The subpoenas were not about an investigation of me. They were about an investigation of Gradient Analytics. |
This guy is an emotional nut case. Who would want to invest in a company run by a person who comes out with claims, who can't stick to his own message. I mean, basically it's ludicrous. |
This guy is way-out. They're trying to ruin reputations, and I'm just not going to let it happen on my watch. |
To think I was foolish enough to believe I lived in America and there were these things called the First Amendment and freedom of the press. If my unpublished communications aren't safe from government eyes, then the tools of every business reporter in this country become fair game for any company that doesn't like scrutiny and chooses to play the 'conspiracy' card. |