Yes, Koss, BlackBerry (BB), and Sears was one on the earlier short victims. Months ago, Sears was still active as a tiny penny stock, but now it appears that someone bought and took them private. I mention Sears because its possible that they may rise from the ashes once the fraud is exposed.
Koss is partially responsible for my tinnitus; I bought a kick ass pair of headphones with my paper route money as a teen and another dimension of music fidelity opened up for me. Then I got another pair as an adult working in my cube-farm. Wonderful product and I own several shares.
Thanks for the info - Iβm going to look into it a bit - an interesting set of companies to say the least. Bizarre what could be going on behind the scenes. Wonder how they target companies. CEOs that donβt play-ball or aren't on their team? Some other factor that makes them prime candidates?
I have a few Koss phones and really like them for daily-drivers. Accurate and flat enough, but not punishing of poor material / bad recordings.
Yes, Koss, BlackBerry (BB), and Sears was one on the earlier short victims. Months ago, Sears was still active as a tiny penny stock, but now it appears that someone bought and took them private. I mention Sears because its possible that they may rise from the ashes once the fraud is exposed.
Koss is partially responsible for my tinnitus; I bought a kick ass pair of headphones with my paper route money as a teen and another dimension of music fidelity opened up for me. Then I got another pair as an adult working in my cube-farm. Wonderful product and I own several shares.
Thanks for the info - Iβm going to look into it a bit - an interesting set of companies to say the least. Bizarre what could be going on behind the scenes. Wonder how they target companies. CEOs that donβt play-ball or aren't on their team? Some other factor that makes them prime candidates?
I have a few Koss phones and really like them for daily-drivers. Accurate and flat enough, but not punishing of poor material / bad recordings.