'Nothing to see here': How corporate spin confuses Wall Street

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Public-relations professionals call it "getting ahead of the story"—feeding positive spin to the media to blunt the impact of unflattering news to come. Celebrities engage in it; so do companies when, for example, their forthcoming earnings report is destined to disappoint. But do these face-saving distraction tactics affect the long-term movement of share prices?