SEC requests copy of financial film "Stock Shock"

The movie that promises to shed light on illegal naked short selling has caught the eye of the United States Securities & Exchange Commission.
 
July 14, 2009 - PRLog -- “Stock Shock” is the movie sending shock-waves through America’s financial centers and all the way to the SEC. The controversial documentary film exposes the dark underbelly of America’s worst stock market sharks, laying out the sordid financial schemes that led to America’s economic collapse in early 2009. 

This movie exposes a technique known as naked short selling, which has resulted in the collapse of the stock value of some of America’s most famous and promising public companies, all so that a small handful of jaded market manipulators could make a fast buck. The SEC wanted to know more and is in contact with the movie director Sandra Mohr.

“Stock Shock” zeroes in on one of the most exploited stocks on Nasdaq- Sirius XM, which hit a high of $9.00/share and then plummeted to a horrifying low of 5 cents in 2009, leaving an estimated one million investors with their dreams crushed and their bank accounts emptied.

“Shocking and eye opening,” says CNN Headline News TV Host Jane Velez-Mitchell of the film, "Stock Shock offers a clear and simple explanation of some of the most complex financial shenanigans in the history of the markets."

CONTACT INFORMATION:
Mohr Productions, Inc.  323-521-3409
Movie Website: www.stockshockmovie.com
Fansite: http://stockshock.us/
Twitter: http://twitter.com/StockShockmovie

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Mohr Productions, Inc. produces television and film projects for Broadcast TV, Internet, and Theater distribution. Award winning company. Clients include: MTV, United Paramount, Universal, Nickelodeon, HBO, and SyFy Channel.
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