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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Absolute Software Corp T.ABST

Absolute Software Corporation is a Canada-based company. The Company is engaged in the development, marketing and provision of software services that support the management and security of computing devices, applications, data and networks for a variety of organizations in various global territories. Its Absolute platform is a cloud-based endpoint visibility and control solution that allows... see more

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Absolute Software Corp > Absolute Software Now "Absolute Flop"
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Post by NLMoose on Feb 15, 2023 12:41pm

Absolute Software Now "Absolute Flop"

Once again, Absolute Software seems to be suffering from gross mismanagement as their same quarter last year revenue is up but their net loss is much worse than expected, turning Absolute Software into an "Absolute Flop".

In light of their missed revenue and profit forecasts, I'm concerned that Absolute Software will truly become an "Absolute Flop" as their TD Investments target average share price of $20.46 per share will not be met.

Its time for Daniel Ryan, Christy Wyatt, Lynn Atchison, Andre Mintz, Gregory Monahan, Sal Visca, and Gerhard Watzinger to be fired for their bad performance.

Otherwise, Absolute Software share will continue to take a nosedive, thus becoming an "Absolute Flop".

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