Everyone tune in and watch the 8:00am interview on Bloomberg this morning
with Wells Fargo.
I am not sure of the SEC's Touting ethics rules, but in Journalism school
at Bond University in Australia, it would seem that Bloomberg would ask
their guest at 8:00am about Wells Fargo board room innovation.
Or who knows who else will sue...
Attached is a screen shot.
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From: Gunnar Larson
How in the world is Wells Fargo advertising the Hip Hop Hall or Fame on Bloomberg, while the board is getting sued for some type of Hip Hop fraud?
On Mon, Jan 8, 2024, 7:26 AM Gunnar Larson
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