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EinatYahav to Not The Onion@lemmy.worldEnglish · 1 year ago

Lyft CEO says ‘My bad’ after earnings typo sends stock up 60%

www.theguardian.com

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Lyft CEO says ‘My bad’ after earnings typo sends stock up 60%

www.theguardian.com

EinatYahav to Not The Onion@lemmy.worldEnglish · 1 year ago
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The company had predicted it would grow by 5% in 2024, but later said that the real increase would be a factor of 10 lower
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    What’s it called when you fuck up and accidentally make millions of dollars? Oh, right, fraud.

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      If a typo can change a stock this much then the whole stock market is fraud.

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        Noooo?! These guys wear suits and ties, so it’s super cereal.

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        Like the top 10% own 90%? Doesn’t looks like a fraud, it’s just business.

        https://www.cnbc.com/2021/10/18/the-wealthiest-10percent-of-americans-own-a-record-89percent-of-all-us-stocks.html

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        Eh, they’re off hours traders anyway. They’re gambling speculators by definition. Who cares about 'em.

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        The market is only real because people believe in it. Unless you plan to be on the board of a company, the stock is worth exactly the expected dividend, which most stocks no longer pay. There is no intrinsic value to a stock… people will pay you a spot price today only because of the expectation they will sell at a higher price later. Without that belief, there is no value.

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        Retail traders have zero chance against the big corps and hedgies. Manipulation is rife

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        If misreported data makes the system not work, that just means the system’s designed to work on real information not fake information.

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          How is a system supposed to know if self reported information is accurate or not? The stock market fluctuates based on bad info all the time.

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            In theory these kinds of disclosures are heavily regulated, and there are consequences for reporting incorrect info. I’m curious to see if that holds true here.

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              Good point. I guess we’ll see where this goes.

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        We had more concrete evidence of that for a long time.

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      He should have to pay a fine equal to twice what he would have earned from the stock increasing. Even if the stock plummets.

      Don’t fuck up your financial statements, dude.

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        For the first offense. Each subsequent offense should have the percentage double.

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          This could correct itself. Now the company’s financial reports are unreliable, and the uncertainty alone should drop the value of their stock. Risk has a negative monetary value, and these financial reports are now a source of risk.

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        He hasn’t earned anything unless he sold while it’s up and that would be public information.

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