Hindenburg Research Shuts Operations, Adani Stocks in Green

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Hindenburg Research, the investment firm founded by Nate Anderson in 2017, has announced it will be disbanding, effective immediately. Anderson said that the decision comes after the firm has completed its “pipeline of ideas,” and there are no personal or health-related reasons behind the closure. 

“The intensity and focus has come at the cost of missing a lot of the rest of the world and the people I care about. I now view Hindenburg as a chapter in my life, not a central thing that defines me,’ the founder said.

Hindenburg gained widespread attention for its reports on companies like the Adani Group, Nikola and Carvana, sparking major controversies, especially in India. The firm’s research accused Adani of corporate malpractice, leading to major financial losses and political turmoil. The firm was known for publishing research that was sold to hedge funds and investors while simultaneously releasing the findings to the public, benefiting from market shorts.

On January 15, Anderson said, “The plan has been to wind up after we finished the pipeline of ideas we were working on. And as of the last Ponzi cases we just completed and are sharing with regulators, that day is today.”

The firm’s closure comes amidst heightened regulatory scrutiny, particularly from the U.S. Department of Justice, the SEC, and India’s SEBI. Hindenburg faced allegations of violating regulations by using offshore instruments to short Indian markets, with SEBI issuing a show-cause notice to the firm.

The Adani case remains unresolved, and Adani Enterprises, saw a strong increase in its share price at the start of today’s trading. The shares opened at Rs 2,500, up from the previous day’s Rs 2,388.15. Other companies in the Adani Group, such as Adani Power, also experienced major gains.

It remains to be seen what actions will follow, particularly with the change in leadership in the U.S. “There are others on our team who are now free agents — so feel free to reach out to me if you have a need for anyone who is brilliant, focused, and easy to work with, as they all are,” he added.

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