False or misleading information Companies and investors might be tempted to re-release information or present information in an over-optimistic manner, in order to generate interest in the company’s securities or help a flagging stock price. In some cases this includes unrealistic, unsubstantiated or incorrect data, projections or evaluations and takeover rumours. Unscrupulous investors may also generate interest in a stock by way of internet chat rooms or other mechanisms to affect the price of shares. When the perpetrators use the demand generated by the false information they have spread to sell their own shares, the operation is known as "hype and dump".
What does that say about 'producing 500,000 ounces a year', statements by MK.
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