I wouldn't directly tie instant stock price to drama.
The damage done will get priced in over time if enough investors find out.
It rarely immediately drops (unless a giant storm).
You can:
fcc.gov/consumers/guides/complaint...
"The FCC may act only when it has received documented evidence, such as testimony from persons who have direct personal knowledge of an intentional falsification of the news. Without such documented evidence, the FCC generally cannot intervene."
I wouldn't directly tie instant stock price to drama.
The damage done will get priced in over time if enough investors find out.
It rarely immediately drops (unless a giant storm).
You can:
fcc.gov/consumers/guides/complaint...
"The FCC may act only when it has received documented evidence, such as testimony from persons who have direct personal knowledge of an intentional falsification of the news. Without such documented evidence, the FCC generally cannot intervene."
or FTC
ftc.gov/faq
Depending on the type of problem.
Also, I have a feeling companies are not going to get away with this stuff as much/ more punished.