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...Shortseller Citron Research reportedly dismissed them as a “serial promise and non-deliver[er]” in a deleted tweet....
...Mike Pearson, chief executive, said he had asked the US Securities and Exchange Commission to investigate allegations in a short-selling research note from Citron Research, run by Andrew Left, which wiped...
...He also added a small amount to his Valeant holding after the company was targeted by the short selling research group Citron in October. Additional reporting Stephen Foley...
...Like Jeffrey Skilling of Enron, Mr Pearson is a former partner at the McKinsey consultancy who brought an unusual angle to the business....
...The most influential have been Andrew Left, who runs Citron Research, an outfit known for targeting Chinese companies, and John Hempton, the Australian short seller who runs Bronte Capital, a hedge fund....
...If finalised, the agreement would mean Vonage had settled patent suits filed by the three largest incumbent US carriers and would clear the way for the company’s management, led by Jeffrey Citron, chairman...
...Jeffrey Citron, Vonage’s chairman and interim chief executive, said he was pleased with the results and added that the company was ”ahead of schedule” to achieve an adjusted operating profit by the end of...
...Citron, Vonage’s chairman....
...Jeffrey Citron, Vonage chairman, will take over as interim chief executive. “It was mutually agreed that Mr Snyder should step down,” he said. “We think this is in the best interests of both parties.”...
...Vonage Holdings, and Jeffrey Citron, its chairman, promised customers low-cost, feature-rich telephone calls using a relatively new technology, VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol)....
...At that price, the New Jersey-based company would be valued at about $2.75bn and the stake held by Jeffrey Citron, Vonage founder and chairman, would be worth nearly a billion dollars....
...In preparation for its IPO, Vonage also said on Wednesday that its founder, Jeffrey Citron, had stepped down as chief executive officer, though he would remain chairman....
...■Jeffrey Citron, now 34, went straight from high school to work as a trader at Datek Securities, making his first million dollars at 21....
...It was unclear on Wednesday night how open Jeffrey Citron, Vonage’s chief executive, was to selling the company, which is 2½ years old and recently signed up its millionth paying customer....
...The company, which produced its first flavoured vodka – Absolut Citron – in 1988, markets Absolut Apeach as offering a “complex and sophisticated” experience....
...Jeffrey Citron, Vonage?s chief executive, talked of his company?s its having created ?a tidal wave of change?...
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