Nate Anderson, the founder of Hindenburg Research, has revealed that he is disbanding the firm, clarifying that the decision is not due to health concerns or personal crises. In a statement on his website, Anderson shared that this move is part of a larger reevaluation of his priorities.
He also mentioned that the pressures of managing Hindenburg had increasingly overshadowed other significant areas of his life.
“Either he has already been sounded out by investigating authorities in the US or he fears that he will be investigated for his role in the attempt to shake India’s economy by the bare hammering of Adani shares”, says Senior Advocate Mahesh Jethmalani.
Further, he added, “He was being used probably by the democratic deep-state controlled by George Soros. He has now made a run for cover. When you try to destabilise an economy, it is economic terrorism. Given the fact that it was George Soros who was behind this attempted economic devastation of India, the signal seems to be that we can control you by controlling your economy.”
The news of the Hindenburg closure has given the internet shockwaves. Many people came up with speculating on different reasons for the disbanding of the firm. Meanwhile, the Market Veteran, Ajay Bagga came up saying that the firm may have been closed as it was operating in a ‘grey zone’.
Moreover, the Foreign Affairs Expert, Abhijit Iyer Mitra said, “Personally, I’m surprised but not unexpected. We had always assumed that the short-selling market was a legal one. Why are these people shutting down right now? Given the non-transparent structure of the company, we don’t know who the employees are, we don’t know who the funders are.”
“For a company that claims to be doing public good, bringing transparency where there is no transparency, their lack of transparency is pretty worrying. I suspect a very significant illegality out there and I suspect significant political connections to that illegality, which is why they’re shutting down. I’m convinced there are some outside forces behind Hindenburg”, he added.
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