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Originally Posted by kt88man
Very good news...
One or two investors may have caught the news...
Phorm's share price seems to have started on the downward trend.
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I imagine Phorm's PR team(s) are at this moment using the powers of the Great Spin Generator...
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This is indeed excellent news.
Well they've tried to spin it on the Register's report. However, whatever spin they try to offer they can't get round, under or over the fact that the Guardian advertising manager has said:
It is true that we have had conversations with them [Phorm] regarding their services but we have concluded at this time that we do not want to be part of the network. Our decision was in no small part down to the conversations we had internally about how this product sits with the values of our company.
I hope you appreciate that the quality of the Guardian's editorial is funded by our advertising sales operation and it is our duty to keep abreast of all developments in this sector. In this instance, however, I agree with you that this is not something that we should be partnering.
Anyone reading from a company interested in dealing with Phorm note the point about
how this product sits with the values of our company.
The recent commentisfree blog by Zoe Margolis and the majority of sensible comments there (apart from the Phorm PR squad and one truly sad person obsessed with masturbation) may also have served to educate people.