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Should ComScore's BS call on Google's paid-click rate be punished by law? |
I think there are some sort of consipiracy going on with ComScore, who came out and told the whole world that Google's paid click ratio has drop and today Google reported blow out earning. I agree it's criminal, but the crime is against google. Its net worth decreased (or at lease dipped). People lost nothing unless they sold their shares, converting an unrealized gain or loss to a realized gain /loss. It's all monopoly money until an investor cash in the chips or needs to use the stock for collateral. Before you ask for a Federal Grand Jury probe, make sure that your facts are corrrect! |
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