In 2017, Anderson founded Hindenburg Research, naming it after the 1937 Hindenburg airship disaster. The name symbolizes the firm's mission to identify companies on the brink of collapse.
But on Dec. 18, famed short seller Hindenburg raised serious questions about the sustainability of Sezzle’s business model. Hindenburg notes that Sezzle is drawing against a line of credit with ...
Read more about the Hindenburg disaster: https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smithsonian-institution/80th-anniversary-hindenburg-disaster-mysteries-remain-180963107 ...
Images of the Hindenburg burning while attempting to land ... front to back is 807 feet door to door,” he said. The fire and crash occurred after a gust of wind shifted the nose of the airship ...
lost nearly a quarter of its market capitalization on December 18th following a damning report released by activist short seller Hindenburg Research, alleging that Sezzle has engaged in risky ...
For the last half-decade or so, the last thing any CEO wanted to was to see their company’s name in print alongside ...
That’s according to investment research and activist short-selling firm Hindenburg Research (never a good sign to be the subject of ire from a company named after a famous disaster), which ...
Moreover, the report questions the sustainability of Sezzle's merchant partnerships. Hindenburg claims that key partnerships, such as the one with Target, have not materialized as expected.