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Possible collusion when it comes to companies and funds going long. Herbal life, herbal life stock moving higher by 2 right now, but theres a lot of bad blood now between the soros fund and akman fund. Watch it closely. More on this in a moment. Hedge fund heavy weight bill akman turning up here on jcpenney frustrated with the retailers performance, and he wants a new ceo installed in 3045 days. Now, former ceo has been receiverring the interim ceo after the Company Fired ron johnson for providing over dismal store sales and a reset of the stores that did not work. Now we have another former jcpenney ceo, allen, who says he might consider returning as pennys chairman. He apparently has been asked, according to the wall street journal, by akman, and the stake has been a mess. Theres an intraday high today, but at 1371, its a far cry, certainly, from hitting the 12year low of yesterday, which was 121. 50. He has to do something. Ther ....
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