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 As you may have heard by now, a major short-seller has come out swinging against聽Lightspeed Commerce聽 TSX:LSPD  NYSE:LSPD . Accusing the company of various accounting shenanigans,聽Spruce Point Capital Management聽believes that LSPD is set to stanley cup  fall up to 80%. The scathing short report is a full 125 pages long and is full of points pertaining to inflated asset prices, aggressive revenue recognition, and poor corporate governance.The entire report is much too long and detailed to summarize here, but if all of i stanley cup ts claims are correct, we could be looking at a corporate accounting scandal the likes of which hasn ;t been seen since Enron. In this art stanley polska icle, I ;ll explore some of Spruce Point Capital   main points to help you decide for yourself whether a major accounting scandal is in the works. I ;ll start by doing an overview of the famous short-seller   main points and then move on to analysis.Short-seller alleges shady accountingIn its 125-page report, Spruce Point  Zvki TFSA Passive Income: 2 Dividend Stocks to Double Up on Right Now
 Amaya Inc.  TSX:AYA  NASDAQ:AYA  has finally put a lot of the previous controversies to rest and is looking only at the future, which is bright.That s the overall message that is evident in the聽new anno stanley vattenflaska uncements coming from the company.A difficult year stays in the pastAmaya has been through a roller-coaster ride of changes in the past year. The company lost former CEO and company founder David Baazov who resigned over securities-related charges brought forward last year. Prior to that, there was stanley mugs  talk of taking Amaya private stanley cup , and a deal by Baazov himself was eventually rejected.Amaya was also the subject of a merger with U.K.-based William Hill PLC, but that deal also fell through when both parties walked away from the table.Amaya CEO Rafi Ashkenazi noted that those difficulties are going to remain in the past and Amaya will forge forward, starting with a new name which was approved at the company s annual meeting.The new name,  The Stars Group,  will take effect in August; the company