pardon my ignorance, but something odd happened in the timeline of QIN. I've held this stock for over 3 years, originally as TFS. Dividends were being paid and TFS appeared to be well focussed on future business opportunities. I thought it was a decent long term investment (as far as that is possible for anything on the ASX) and so TFS was not a stock that I was constantly watching for sharp price movements, let alone worry about it going belly up. I may have been away and not following events closely, but the thing I recall is that it was about the time that TFS changed to QIN that things went pear shaped. A simple name change couldn't spark a panic and threaten its very survival, could it? I know its probably just a coincidence.
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