{"id":115,"date":"2008-10-03T09:16:14","date_gmt":"2008-10-03T14:16:14","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/installingcats.com\/?p=115"},"modified":"2008-10-03T09:16:14","modified_gmt":"2008-10-03T14:16:14","slug":"steve-jobs-untrue-heart-attack-ireportcom-dead","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/installingcats.com\/2008\/10\/03\/steve-jobs-untrue-heart-attack-ireportcom-dead\/","title":{"rendered":"Steve Jobs’ (Untrue) Heart Attack – iReport.com Dead"},"content":{"rendered":"
UPDATE 2<\/strong>: as of 3pm EST the SEC is now investing the iReport.com article authored by “johntw”<\/a>.\u00a0 Have fun sweating bullets johntw!\u00a0 I hear Mexico is a wonderful place to escape to this time of year…<\/p>\n UPDATE:<\/strong> as of 11am EST the story on iReport.com has been removed. Instead of offering a retraction of the story and leaving it available for people to review, iReport.com is covering up the fact that it carried a patently false story.\u00a0 Way to go iReport.com… journalism at its finest<\/em>. See the original article at the end of this post<\/a>.<\/p>\n Citizen Journalism?\u00a0 More like another tool for stock market manipulation.<\/p>\n When the unfounded report<\/a> by user johntw<\/a> on iReport.com, CNN’s citizen journalism site, Put options (makes money when a stock falls) on Apple’s stock rocketed up in price.<\/p>\n I received a news alert at 9:44 EDT that Steve Jobs had allegedly suffered a major heart attack.\u00a0 I immediately started watching AAPL Put options, +QAAVR in particular.\u00a0 Within a span of 10 minutes it moved from 2.85 per share, to 6.25, then back to 2.90.<\/p>\n Someone, say johntw for instance, the author of this heart attack “report”, bought some Apple put options just before publishing the report.<\/p>\n Options contracts are purchased (usually) in sets of 100, thus someone buying 1 option would pay 2.85 x 100 = $285.\u00a0 5 minutes later, each one of these contracts would have been worth $625 each.\u00a0 More than 2x your money.<\/p>\n Not a bad way to make some quick cash, kill the reputation of iReport.com, and generate a lot of negative publicity iReport.com and CNN.com (the parent company).<\/p>\n Here’s my prediction of the day: iReport.com will be dead due to zero credibility and constant manipulation for personal gains.<\/p>\n