It’s no secret that in their written communications, hedge funds rarely disclose what stocks they’re shorting. Some will tell clients over the phone.
However, one long-short hedge fund firm uses thinly veiled language in its third-quarter letter to clients to argue that a well-known specialty retailer that has been around for more than 50 years will go out of business.
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