Reporting in his hometown was a childhood dream for Nate Rodgers. He calls it "a blessing." Nate joined FOX 32 in October of 2020. The proud lifelong East Garfield Park native got his start in ...
In a recent update on the Hindenburg website, Founder Nate Anderson confirmed that Hindenburg Research will be disbanded. Nathan Anderson announced that the closure of the firm was a strategic ...
Nate Anderson, the founder of the US-based short, wrote a farewell note on Wednesday saying that he has “made the decision to disband Hindenburg Research”. The stock market moved and Adani ...
The founder of Hindenburg Research, Nate Anderson, shocked all on Wednesday when he announced that the investment-research firm would be winding up its operations. Image Courtesy: X “As I’ve shared ...
Founded in 2017 as a kind of corporate muckraker, the short- seller with around 10 employees has pushed several companies to admit accounting errors or misrepresentations. The company has wiped ...
New York-based short-seller Hindenburg Research whose reports on the Indian conglomerate Adani Group led to a rout in the coal-to-port major’s group shares, is officially winding up its business, its ...
Nate Anderson was Born and raised in Connecticut, Anderson graduated from the University of Connecticut with a degree in international business. Before founding Hindenburg Research in 2017, he ...
After Tuesday, the fifth-ranked team in the country enters a daunting Rupp Arena coming off what Nate Oats called a "disappointing" loss to No. 21 Ole Miss. Granted, Alabama (14-3) is 3-1 in its ...
Nate Anderson, the man behind Hindenberg Research, the short seller hedge fund that was responsible for the rout in Adani group stocks in January 2023 when it accused the group of irregularities ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. When shills and stock promoters are everywhere, it’s encouraging to note the popularity of a man who ...
Nate Anderson, who started Hindenburg in 2017, cited the toll of the “rather intense, and at times, all-encompassing” nature of the work as the reason for his decision, in a note published on ...