Post by imSINGLEruRICH on Jun 15, 2009 22:16:16 GMT -5
Received my copy in the mail today.... just need to find the time to watch it....
thanks....jo
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NAKED SHORT MOVIE UPDATE
Post by silverbulletgirl on Today at 7:59am
By Brandon Matthews
Satwaves received an advance copy of Stock Shock: The Short Selling Of The American Dream Friday. The first time I watched it was from my own perspective. Of course I am overly critical of myself. I think that’s human nature. The second time I watched it was as a Sirius XM (SIRI) shareholder. The third time was as a journalist who needs to write a story about the story. In my opinion, there will be three groups of people who oppose the film: Organized crime, The National Association of Broadcasters (NAB), and the Securities & Exchange Commission. Pardon me, did I just say three groups?
Writing a review may seem a bit biased on my part. As most know by now, I was interviewed on camera for the movie, and as it turns out I play a substantial role. In fairness to disclosure, I agreed to be named as a co-producer of the movie as well because I had facilitated many of the interviews that were done for the film. I have looked at the movie from many perspectives prior to writing this. I think my own perspective was made clear in the movie, with only an exception or two. My only disappointment lies in the removal of my explanation for blaming Michael Hartleib for causing much of the merger delay, which left the company vulnerable to exploitation from the likes of short selling hedge funds, Charles Ergen and John Malone.
As the movie progressed, it became less about Sirius XM and more about the stock market as a whole. The film features experts such as Martine Rothblatt, Susanne Trimbath, PhD, Bud Burrell, Wes Christian and bloggers such as myself and Tyler Savery. The movie I believe succeeded in its goal of explaining to the viewer the devastating effects of naked short selling on the American financial system as well as the disruption caused by the removal of the uptick rule. In fact, I believe it to be the highlight of the film.
I considered how Sirius XM itself would view the movie. I will tell you that there are a lot of positives which promote the company’s service, yet many negatives as the company does come under attack at certain times. In my opinion, the movie will in fact do the company more good than harm, as any negatives will be offset by the potential interest of new subscribers. There is no such thing as bad publicity.
I have personally made it my mission to forward copies to members of the U.S. Senate such as Ted Kaufman of Delaware, as well as major media including (if you can imagine) the Oprah Winfrey show. I don’t know much about the movie industry, but the films Director, Sandra Mohr should be exalted for bringing this issue to the forefront of debate.
It is my sincere hope that every American investor, whether or not they have ever invested in Satellite Radio, will invest in themselves by furthering their knowledge of the American Stock market. The unregulated hedge funds nearly succeeded in destroying America for personal profit, and continue to do so by selling counterfeit shares of stocks and bonds to unknowing investors. This movie can be a wake up call for the American investor to demand reforms at the highest levels of government.
seekingalpha.com/article/143172-s....le?source=yahoo
ty.....goldengirl777
DIAMOND JEDI
"Stock Shock" Just Released! Blockbuster Movie Exposes Wall St. Corruption and Inept Regulation
Press Releases for June 16, 2009
"STOCK SHOCK" is the movie sending shock-waves through America's financial centers, exposing the dark underbelly of America's worst stock market sharks, laying out the sordid financial schemes that led to America's economic collapse in early 2009.
Stock Shock offers a clear and simple explanation of some of the most complex financial shenanigans in the history of the markets.
This fraud has wiped out thousands of companies, millions of jobs and billions of investment dollars. No part of the American economy is unaffected.
You don't annihilate the companies in this economy that create new jobs without destroying the entire country.
Hollywood, CA (PRWEB) June 16, 2009 -- "Stock Shock" is the first of 3 major films to be released about the fleecing of the American investor. This timely movie reveals the tricks of traders who use lightening fast market technology to make profitable bets on stocks they never even own, landing legitimate investors in the poorhouse. "Stock Shock" is told through the eyes of stunned Sirius XM investors who saw their stock nearly evaporate.
Stock Manipulators Celebrate Gains
This movie exposes a technique known as naked short selling, which has resulted in the collapse of the stock value of some of America's most famous and promising public companies, all so that a small handful of jaded market manipulators could make a fast buck.
Thousands of investors have flocked to "Stock Shock" fan sites in anticipation of the release of the movie. Tens of thousands of American investors are twittering Stock Shock developments as word of the film and its message spreads.
"Stock Shock" zeroes in on one of the most shorted stocks on Nasdaq: Sirius XM, which hit a high of $9.00/share and then plummeted to a horrifying low of 5 cents in 2009, leaving an estimated one million investors with their dreams crushed and their bank accounts emptied. Stock Shock interviews individual investors who lost their shirts and who are in a rage because it didn't have to happen.
Michael Moore, Oliver Stone and Ridley Scott are all working on films about this latest round of greed. But "Stock Shock" is first out of the gate.
"Shocking and eye opening," says CNN Headline News TV Host Jane Velez-Mitchell of the film, "Stock Shock offers a clear and simple explanation of some of the most complex financial shenanigans in the history of the markets."
"This fraud has wiped out thousands of companies, millions of jobs and billions of investment dollars. No part of the American economy is unaffected." So says Bud Burrell, industry expert and shareholder advocate adding "You don't annihilate the companies in this economy that create new jobs without destroying the entire country."
Movie Director and select cast available for interviews.
www.prweb.com/releases/stock/shockthemovie/prweb2537744.htm[/quote]
thanks....jo
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NAKED SHORT MOVIE UPDATE
Post by silverbulletgirl on Today at 7:59am
By Brandon Matthews
Satwaves received an advance copy of Stock Shock: The Short Selling Of The American Dream Friday. The first time I watched it was from my own perspective. Of course I am overly critical of myself. I think that’s human nature. The second time I watched it was as a Sirius XM (SIRI) shareholder. The third time was as a journalist who needs to write a story about the story. In my opinion, there will be three groups of people who oppose the film: Organized crime, The National Association of Broadcasters (NAB), and the Securities & Exchange Commission. Pardon me, did I just say three groups?
Writing a review may seem a bit biased on my part. As most know by now, I was interviewed on camera for the movie, and as it turns out I play a substantial role. In fairness to disclosure, I agreed to be named as a co-producer of the movie as well because I had facilitated many of the interviews that were done for the film. I have looked at the movie from many perspectives prior to writing this. I think my own perspective was made clear in the movie, with only an exception or two. My only disappointment lies in the removal of my explanation for blaming Michael Hartleib for causing much of the merger delay, which left the company vulnerable to exploitation from the likes of short selling hedge funds, Charles Ergen and John Malone.
As the movie progressed, it became less about Sirius XM and more about the stock market as a whole. The film features experts such as Martine Rothblatt, Susanne Trimbath, PhD, Bud Burrell, Wes Christian and bloggers such as myself and Tyler Savery. The movie I believe succeeded in its goal of explaining to the viewer the devastating effects of naked short selling on the American financial system as well as the disruption caused by the removal of the uptick rule. In fact, I believe it to be the highlight of the film.
I considered how Sirius XM itself would view the movie. I will tell you that there are a lot of positives which promote the company’s service, yet many negatives as the company does come under attack at certain times. In my opinion, the movie will in fact do the company more good than harm, as any negatives will be offset by the potential interest of new subscribers. There is no such thing as bad publicity.
I have personally made it my mission to forward copies to members of the U.S. Senate such as Ted Kaufman of Delaware, as well as major media including (if you can imagine) the Oprah Winfrey show. I don’t know much about the movie industry, but the films Director, Sandra Mohr should be exalted for bringing this issue to the forefront of debate.
It is my sincere hope that every American investor, whether or not they have ever invested in Satellite Radio, will invest in themselves by furthering their knowledge of the American Stock market. The unregulated hedge funds nearly succeeded in destroying America for personal profit, and continue to do so by selling counterfeit shares of stocks and bonds to unknowing investors. This movie can be a wake up call for the American investor to demand reforms at the highest levels of government.
seekingalpha.com/article/143172-s....le?source=yahoo
ty.....goldengirl777
DIAMOND JEDI
"Stock Shock" Just Released! Blockbuster Movie Exposes Wall St. Corruption and Inept Regulation
Press Releases for June 16, 2009
"STOCK SHOCK" is the movie sending shock-waves through America's financial centers, exposing the dark underbelly of America's worst stock market sharks, laying out the sordid financial schemes that led to America's economic collapse in early 2009.
Stock Shock offers a clear and simple explanation of some of the most complex financial shenanigans in the history of the markets.
This fraud has wiped out thousands of companies, millions of jobs and billions of investment dollars. No part of the American economy is unaffected.
You don't annihilate the companies in this economy that create new jobs without destroying the entire country.
Hollywood, CA (PRWEB) June 16, 2009 -- "Stock Shock" is the first of 3 major films to be released about the fleecing of the American investor. This timely movie reveals the tricks of traders who use lightening fast market technology to make profitable bets on stocks they never even own, landing legitimate investors in the poorhouse. "Stock Shock" is told through the eyes of stunned Sirius XM investors who saw their stock nearly evaporate.
Stock Manipulators Celebrate Gains
This movie exposes a technique known as naked short selling, which has resulted in the collapse of the stock value of some of America's most famous and promising public companies, all so that a small handful of jaded market manipulators could make a fast buck.
Thousands of investors have flocked to "Stock Shock" fan sites in anticipation of the release of the movie. Tens of thousands of American investors are twittering Stock Shock developments as word of the film and its message spreads.
"Stock Shock" zeroes in on one of the most shorted stocks on Nasdaq: Sirius XM, which hit a high of $9.00/share and then plummeted to a horrifying low of 5 cents in 2009, leaving an estimated one million investors with their dreams crushed and their bank accounts emptied. Stock Shock interviews individual investors who lost their shirts and who are in a rage because it didn't have to happen.
Michael Moore, Oliver Stone and Ridley Scott are all working on films about this latest round of greed. But "Stock Shock" is first out of the gate.
"Shocking and eye opening," says CNN Headline News TV Host Jane Velez-Mitchell of the film, "Stock Shock offers a clear and simple explanation of some of the most complex financial shenanigans in the history of the markets."
"This fraud has wiped out thousands of companies, millions of jobs and billions of investment dollars. No part of the American economy is unaffected." So says Bud Burrell, industry expert and shareholder advocate adding "You don't annihilate the companies in this economy that create new jobs without destroying the entire country."
Movie Director and select cast available for interviews.
www.prweb.com/releases/stock/shockthemovie/prweb2537744.htm[/quote]