Industry meta-study: 24 firms that sued short sellers (2018-2025)

Grizzly Research · 2025-11
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The slide presents two scatter plots with trendlines showing long-term returns of firms that sued short-sellers, indicating poor performance post-publication.analyze_data
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The slide argues that lawsuits are a negative signal for long-term stock valuation, often used as a bluffing strategy.analyze_data
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The table tracks publication dates, short sellers, lawsuit filing dates, case outcomes, and stock returns relative to S&P 500 benchmarks.analyze_data
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The table tracks specific legal outcomes for companies targeted by short-sellers.analyze_data
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