Sold Short :Uncovering Deception in the Markets

Publication subTitle :Uncovering Deception in the Markets

Author: Manuel P. Asensio  

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc‎

Publication year: 2002

E-ISBN: 9780471437116

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780471383383

Subject: F830.91 Securities Market

Language: ENG

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A revealing expose by one of today's most successful and controversial speculators
Short-selling, or betting on a drop in the price of a stock, has been described by its many opponents as everything from shady to downright evil. And no one today personifies the practice better than short-seller extraordinaire Manuel Asensio. Though he has been branded in the press as a market saboteur, Asensio staunchly defends his practices, claiming that, above all, he is out to expose rampant fraud being perpetrated by unscrupulous stock promoters. Is Asensio a "Minion of Satan" as they say in the online chat rooms, or is he really a misunderstood guardian angel of free market capitalism? In this tell-all account, Asensio offers readers a lively narrative, peppered with unforgettable anecdotes such as the story of why he shorted Diana, General Nutrition, Solv-Ex, Turbodyne, and many other high-profile stocks. And he arms investors with proven techniques for reducing the inherent risks of short-selling while maximizing returns. Clearly, Asensio invites both praise and criticism, but his methodology works, and Sold Short is a compelling and fascinating read about this often mysterious side of the market--and one of the most controversial individuals behind it.
Manuel Asensio (New York, NY) is founder and Chairman of Asensio & Co., Inc. He has over twenty years of corporate finance and research experience. He has been featured in Business Week, the Wall Street Journal, Barron's, Fortune, Forbes, Worth, the New York Times, New York magazine, and the New Republic, among other leading national and international publications.

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CONTENTS

pp.:  1 – 18

CHAPTER ONE Diana Day Afternoon

pp.:  18 – 22

CHAPTER THREE The First Short: General Nutrition Takes Ill

pp.:  38 – 56

CHAPTER FOUR Diana: “The Switch Works!”

pp.:  56 – 76

CHAPTER FIVE Solv-Ex: Something Oily

pp.:  76 – 96

CHAPTER SIX Schonberg’s List

pp.:  96 – 124

CHAPTER SEVEN By-the-Numbers Stock Promotions

pp.:  124 – 146

CHAPTER EIGHT Gross Mismanagement

pp.:  146 – 204

CHAPTER NINE Abusing the Process

pp.:  204 – 224

CHAPTER TEN How to Sell Short

pp.:  224 – 260

EPILOGUE Get Ready for a Big One

pp.:  260 – 274

INDEX

pp.:  274 – 280

LastPages

pp.:  280 – 289

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