Short-seller Hindenburg's assertions about Block seem 'deliberately overstated,' analyst says
Lisa Ellis of MoffettNathanson discusses Hindenburg's short position on Jack Dorsey's payments firm Block and says it's "cherry-picking what I would argue is very likely a very small issue."
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