It's just unreal.
Money falling from the sky.
Easy Peasy!
Get the pen out and pen out stories based on what is believed and according to sources.
Make the story as sexy as possible. Fudge some facts here and there.
And viola.
Easy Money Dude!!!
Yeah.. so what gives these reporter such divine right?
Let me show you some proof to what I am saying. Take for example the stock Bernas I blogged on yesterday.
Have a look at the picture below.
See how the trading increased drastically on a terrible down day yesterday?
And the stock churned out a 6 sen gain?
ps when i blogged on it during yesterday morning, the stock shot up as high as 15 sen or 7.69%!!!!
See the opportunity to benefit from writing such articles?
Totally incredible!
By the way, do you know the Security Commission always querry public listed companies whenever there is such a story published? For example, in the alleged intention by Telekom to purchase TimeDotCom. Telekom was querried by the SC.
Now how about querrying the reporter instead?
Ask them where them to show us the sources?
How brown cow?
Or should we allow our financial reporters the divine right to publish as per their unknown and unconfirmed sources?
I'd suggest you raise this issue with the Securities Commission. With all the "evidence" you have, all you need is a convincing letter to the SC to amend laws to cover journalists. Wishful thinking? Maybe. But if you don't try, you'll never know.
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