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Short Interests: tips, trends, observations

It's Pullman's thing "Fight the Power" didn't work last week in a Los Angeles courtroom when a federal…

It's Pullman's thing

"Fight the Power" didn't work last week in a Los Angeles courtroom when a federal bankruptcy judge picked the Pullman Group LLC show-biz bond juggernaut to add rhythm and blues legend Isley Brothers to its list of offerings for $4.8 million.

The case involved Ronald Isley, who

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