Citi Says Buy LPP as Stock Bounces Back From Hindenburg Report

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Citigroup Inc., one of the more bearish brokers on Polish clothes retailer LPP SA, says the sharp drop stoked by activist short-seller Hindenburg Research has created a buying opportunity.

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