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" ... Lest we forget, Donald Trump won the Republican presidential primary in blowout fashion when Bannon was an outside adviser, but more crucially when Mercer was a rather public supporter of Trump opponent Ted Cruz. Implicit in the CA narrative is that a campaign known for seat-of-its-pants dysfunction, and that supported a candidate who mocked John McCain for not being a war hero, who committed the ultimate political sin of attacking Gold Star families, who got into public Twitter wars in the middle of the night with the smallest of the small, was in fact quite organized, disciplined, and informationally savvy. Readers would then have to believe that a supporter of Cruz was aiding this campaign’s sophisticated vote-winning effort. Please. ... "
" ... Since the short sellers profit from a price decline, they have strong incentives to discover bad news such as corporate wrongdoing, mismanagement, and accounting fraud. For informationally efficient capital markets, the discovery of bad news is as important as the arrival of good news. The CEOs and CFOs of a firm have all the incentives to release good news. It is the short sellers, and sometimes the regulators, who are in the business of discovering bad news and making markets more efficient in the process. Improved information efficiency that comes from the discovery of bad news helps good corporations separate themselves from bad ones. In the end, such a separation allows fundamentally strong firms to raise capital at an attractive rate. ... "
" ... Wipro's ADRs halved because while markets are indeed informationally efficient they are still made up of human beings and rumours and panics can and do spread among us at times. Nothing more than that. ... "