Orient Paper's Top Supplier: An Empty Shell Owned by ONP's CEO [View article]
As far as what one said is fact, whether he is long or short, people can come to their own conclusions. ONP's own story simply has too many holes in it.
Those who yelled "He is short!" sound like those who would like to burn people hundreds of years ago when the people told them the earth was not flat.
As for how highly regarded a firm is, there are good examples how its reputation changes when its behaviors are revealed. In addition, I remember what people said in Tyco international's case: they trusted its CEO's integrity. Its CEO bought millions of its shares when it was coming down. He was still charged and admitted it's fraud.
Orient Paper: Loeb's Not the Right Firm for the Investigation [View article]
Revealing the information is important in that people need to know the context and background in which ONP is doing this so that they can make judgment themselves with evidence. The information may also lead to more findings for those who will really do their own independent research.
In court, when a jury is selected, the candidates are agreed upon by the both sides (or their lawyers) and the judge.
In this case of selecting "indpependent third party", only the ONP (or its lawyers) picks and decides.
Taking Another Look at Orient Paper's Innocence [View article]
I have done my independent research. Unfortunately, ONP's own stories, including the issue if Muddy Waters and ONP are talking about two different companies, are just not supported by facts. It is unfortunate, not for ONP, but for those who put money in it.
Orient Paper's Top Supplier: An Empty Shell Owned by ONP's CEO [View article]
Those who yelled "He is short!" sound like those who would like to burn people hundreds of years ago when the people told them the earth was not flat.
As for how highly regarded a firm is, there are good examples how its reputation changes when its behaviors are revealed. In addition, I remember what people said in Tyco international's case: they trusted its CEO's integrity. Its CEO bought millions of its shares when it was coming down. He was still charged and admitted it's fraud.
Orient Paper: Loeb's Not the Right Firm for the Investigation [View article]
In court, when a jury is selected, the candidates are agreed upon by the both sides (or their lawyers) and the judge.
In this case of selecting "indpependent third party", only the ONP (or its lawyers) picks and decides.
Isn't that obvious?
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