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Re: tdbowieknife post# 380

Wednesday, 10/17/2018 9:40:23 PM

Wednesday, October 17, 2018 9:40:23 PM

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HMNY - fake PR

It was obvious it was fake. Somebody's desperate attempt to try to make some money off HMNY by manipulating the stock. Which was a pretty stupid thing to do with HMNY already allegedly under investigation

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2018-10-17/new-york-ag-is-said-to-open-probe-into-moviepass-parent-helios

A copy of the fake HMNY PR can still be viewed here

https://www.intelligenceninja.com/2018/10/16/live-nation-in-advanced-talks-to-acquire-helios-and-matheson-analytics-483553


Los Angeles, Oct 16, 2018 (Issuewire.com) – Helios and Matheson Analytics Inc., the majority owner of moviegoing service MoviePass, is in advanced talks to be acquired by entertainment giant Live Nation according to people familiar with the matter. The all-cash deal, reportedly for $691 million, is expected to close within days.

Live Nation, known for its ultra-successful promotions of A-list artist tours, music festivals, and live events, is now looking to expand its reach to the box office. Fast growing MoviePass will give the event promoter a running start with millions of movie lovers who currently subscribe to its service. Helios and Matheson have not been without its struggles though and nearly ran out of operating capital in late July.

Mitch Lowe, the CEO of MoviePass, recently announced in an interview that the company plans to expand its service to Spain in 2019. This directly coincides with Live Nation’s presence in the country, and sources state the UK will be next to receive the movie subscription service.

Media Contact

John Rampton

johnrampton@journalist.com

18061 Fitch Irvine, CA 92614

http://johnrampton.com

Source :Helios and Matheson Analytics

This article was originally published by IssueWire



John Rampton never put anything on his twitter page or his website denying anything.

https://twitter.com/johnrampton

https://www.johnrampton.com

But I see here that he responded to somebody's comment asking if he wrote it with a simple "NOPE"



He sure didn't make much effort to let the public know his name was used fraudulently. You'd think he'd want to make the message loud and clear.




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