"One way fraudsters may exploit social media is to engage in a market manipulation, such as spreading false and misleading information about a company to affect the stock’s share price. Wrongdoers may perpetuate stock rumors on social media, as well as on online bulletin boards and in Internet chat rooms.The false or misleading rumors may be positive or negative." SEC
You might want to pack a "go-bag" ....for the car....if you own one ....just in case....jus' sayin'
Sharp hasn't accomplished anything of value in 3 years?? He grew his racing stable to over 100 horses and had his best year ever last year. The shells have been good to him at the expense of his shareholders. But it is easier and takes little intelligence to blame "Bashers" who post facts!