Quote from Retief:
What about developmental stage companies, that IPOed to obtain capital to develop important inventions, you know, like a cure for cancer or AIDS, or a company developing a solution to the energy crisis? What happens when the shares of a company like that are shorted to zero by an infinite supply of shares flooding the market from naked shorting?
A company like that would, in my opinion, never be naked shorted.
What's the value of something in infinite supply, like the air you breathe or shares that can be sold with no limit as to the amount available?
I think infinite supply is an exaggeration, but it is a fair point. It just seems to me that if there is legitimate value in the company, the naked shorters will eventually be taken out of the game.