Chalk up another problem for Overstock.com (NASDAQ: OSTK), the failing online retailer run by the wacky CEO Patrick Byrne. Yet this law enforcement investigation doesn't appear to come with any "celebration" by Byrne.
Byrne is usually proud of the company's failures, but the announcement of the latest law enforcement investigation was buried deep in a press release about the latest set of quarterly losses: On April 15, 2008, we received a letter from the Office of the District Attorney of Marin County, California, stating that the District Attorneys of Marin and four other counties in California have begun an investigation into the way we advertise products for sale, together with an administrative subpoena seeking related information and documents. We follow industry advertising practices and we intend to respond fully to the subpoena and cooperate with the investigation.
This investigation is in addition to the ongoing investigation by the SEC, as well as the litigation between Overstock and Gradient Analytics. Gradient sharply criticized Overstock in its research reports and Byrne and company cried that the reports were not true. (Oddly enough, the company still has not turned a profit several years later, and is still a horrible investment.)
Note to Patrick Byrne: Those who have bad things to say about Overstock, its business model, its operations, and its never-ending financial losses aren't necessarily short sellers who are trying to profit off bad news. Many of them are realists who have figured out how awful your company is. Sorry, but sometimes the truth hurts.
Tracy L. Coenen, CPA, MBA, CFE, performs fraud examinations and financial investigations for her company Sequence Inc. Forensic Accounting, and is the author of Essentials of Corporate Fraud.
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Reader Comments (Page 4 of 4)
4-21-2008 @ 8:07PM
judi wright said...
I shop often on overstock.com, and its always been an excellent experience. I will continue to shop overstock.
4-21-2008 @ 8:30PM
Brent said...
I only bought one thing from Overstock.com....a set of pots and pans. They were (and still are) very nice pans. My only gripe was that they made it sound like i was saving 63% off compared to other stores. I have no idea how they got that figure. The pots were pretty much the same price everywhere else, but since my gift card was with them..I used them.
I think the issue here is false advertising. My stuff cost 200 dollars they said compare at like...450 or whatever. I couldnt find the pots ANYwhere for that much. Maybe they compared them to the price when they first came out 10 years ago? LOL