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synectix on Feb 07, 2022 10:00am
Quick unscientific poll...simple yes or no...in your opinion
Will the share price get hammered when the financials are released?
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Comment by
ReaIInvestorII on Feb 07, 2022 9:39pm
I vote YES. I'm betting the SP is going to take a big hit after the financials are released and we all see an increase revenues but that will be offset by an even larger increase in losses.
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Comment by
StoneColdTruth on Feb 08, 2022 8:25pm
The great investment guru Mr. Oma told me that Froggy's investment account has been hammered by the falling share price. I heard Froggy tried to nail profit but he got hammered instead. It was a bad case of nails and hammers for the Froggy.
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Legendofzzz on Feb 08, 2022 8:52pm
Does anyone have a guess on what they could be like? Aren't we based more on the growth not so much the first year of sales but what they will be in time?
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hk1966 on Feb 08, 2022 10:17pm
Quick guess $4 million revenue and loss of $4 million due to capex and marketing expenses.
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