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megaman79 said:
Hyperion said:
That's what they're supposed to say. But it really sold poorly :/

But theres one fault in your argument, you can be sued for lying to shareholders. Since its a public company, and they HAVE TO disclose all business changes to their investors, this is an entirely accurate statement.

You can't lie to investors... but you can adjust your PR statements.  After all, what does "in line with" revised expectations really mean?  I can truthfully say that Arlen Spector's performance in the primary was in line with revised expectations...