Published Mar 28, 2016
21: The Fraught Life of a Dumpster-Diving U.S. Short-Seller
Marc Cohodes, a renowned short-seller, reveals his audacious methods like dumpster diving to verify company claims, shedding light on the vital but controversial role short-sellers play in ensuring market transparency amidst cultural and legal challenges.

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