The curious case of company strategy, hard market cycles and short-selling
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The curious case of company strategy, hard market cycles and short-selling

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Shorting a stock can be viewed as a dirty business. It in parts means hoping for the franchise to fail – which will also come with accompanying job losses.

Let’s revisit what shorting and short interest entails.

Short interest is the number of shares sold short which have not been covered or closed out.

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