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bdbdbd said:
@ProfDallas: I'm not sure about lying in expectations being illegal, but in USA, you definately get sued by shareholders.
 

But you can only be sued (successfully) if an illegal action has occurred.

Anyway, I've finished a finance degree, doing sales now, and no you won't be sued by shareholders if your expectations about future events financial or not are incorrect.  It is the shareholders job to judge for themselves as the the validity of Sony or any other corporation's claims.



Thanks to kenobi after I got him to ban my old account (dallas) after someone hacked into it and being ok with me coming back under a slightly different username.  I appreciate our communication in the PMs.  Also I want to give a big thank you to vgchartz for being one of the cooler websites around. 

Oh, and I'm still the next Michael Pachter