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Van Daalen, Robin (February 7, 2014).
"Shares in SBM Offshore Fall by 10%". Wall Street Journal. Archived from
the original on February 7, 2014. Shares in SBM Offshore were recently down 9.9%, after slumping by 17.9% when markets opened, after a document posted on Wikipedia in October was picked up in media reports.
bot had a false positive, but it looks impossible to report it
The document is real, and posses a big problem for this company... It might be unwanted by the SBM board, but why is this unwanted on wikipedia ?
the way to report the "false positive" on the bot-site is not working at all, the safety-measure is to extreme and after ten attempts I gave up...
The reason is, quite simply, that this is not appropriate location for that document. Without considering the details of the document (which does, though, appear to have been verified) Wikipedia contains articles about topics, not individual documents relating to their activities. --
AlisonW (
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11:38, 10 February 2014 (UTC)reply
Who could be hiding behind the name SBMO, it looks it could be someone working at the firm... The firm is probably not "pleased" with the revelations ?
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20:03, 10 February 2014 (UTC)reply
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