IBM's Ties to NSA Lead to Class Action Suit
Cooperation with PRISM resulted in stock price plunge once revealed
IBM hid its cooperation with the NSA's PRISM program, the disclosure of which by Edward Snowden caused China to "abruptly halt" sales and the stock price to plummet, investors claim in a class action.
The lawsuit, filed Thursday in Manhattan Federal Court, claims IBM touted itself as a market leader in the Asia-Pacific region when it knew that China "would not tolerate" its cooperation with the National Security Agency.
In June, former CIA contractor Snowden divulged the existence of PRISM, a top-secret electronic surveillance program that gives the NSA access to the servers of several major tech companies, including Google and IBM.
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This is pretty awesome. The only way companies will stand up to the damn tyrants in DC is if the punishment the markets dish out is worse than the punishment the tyrants can unleash upon them.
Well, IBM was also a cooperating partner with the Third Reich, so this honestly isn't surprising.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IBM_and_the_Holocaust