Hong Kong's Techtronic denies short-seller allegations of manipulating profit
Feb 23 (Reuters) - Power tool company Techtronic
Industries 0669.HK on Thursday denied all the allegation made
by the short-seller Jehoshaphat Research.
The short-seller had alleged that the company was inflating
its profits for over a decade by "manipulative accounting",
adding that the stock has a downside of 60% to 80%.
(Reporting by Navya Mittal in Bengaluru)
((Navya.Mittal@thomsonreuters.com;))
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