"Where is the sober assessment of the data that was promised by a certain poster? "
I have learnt over the years, probably through some good hard life lessons, that with any narrative, depending on what side of the fence you sit on, there are times to speak and times to be silent, especially if the message and sentiment are clear. What is there to gain by continuing to poke the bear??
It looks like that poster is ... MIA. "
Two sayings come to mind,
1. "Fools rush in where angels fear to tread".
2."If you speak words in haste, trouble will not be far behind."
If I were to comment, I would only need to say, "the way I see it now; the company must convince the market, not any individual poster or group of posters."
If I were to make an assessment, I would say that it is blatantly obvious that CGB and the rest of the sector had a very disappointing and lacklustre quarter in reply to the comments. If you follow world events, any reasonable person would agree that COVID's effect on the economy and the border closures has had a significant impact on revenue generation and logistics for many Australian companies. This has been devastating for some businesses. I have had friends affected by this.
I know that people read newspapers, follow the media and the stock market. What could I add at this time that is not already known? So MIA?? When I have something to say, I will add a post.
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