50 Cent’s Influential Tweets Increase Stocks

After 50 Cent (Curtis Jackson) tweeted (to his 3 million plus twitter followers) about his investment with H & H Imports, an over-the-counter stock, stocks shot-up 240 percent. He tweeted, with caution, “HNHI is the right investment for me it may or may not be right for u! Do ur homework, I own HNHI stock thoughts on it are my opinion. Talk to financial advisor about it.”
According to their web site, “H&H Imports is the parent company for TVGoods, Inc., a Direct Response marketing organization. The company identifies, develops, markets, and distributes consumer products for global distribution. Our strategy employs three primary channels: Direct Response Television (Infomercials), Television Shopping Networks and Retail Outlets. TVGoods offers entrepreneurs a turnkey solution enabling entrepreneurs to introduce products to the consumer market.”
50 is no new comer to the business world. To date, he’s been involved with Reebok (to distribute G-Unit sneakers and clothing), Vitamin Water, Right Guard (body spray), condoms, G-Unit films and much more. Curtis also has his hands in new technology (which showcased at the Consumer Electronic Show in Vegas over the weekend), as well as some other notable investments that he discussed with CNBC.
Watch. Him. Work.
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