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Corus Entertainment Inc. T.CJR.B

Alternate Symbol(s):  CJREF

Corus Entertainment Inc. is a Canada-based diversified, integrated media and content company that develops and delivers brands and content across platforms. The Company operates in two segments: Television and Radio. The Television segment is comprised of over 33 television networks, approximately 15 conventional television stations, digital media assets, a social digital agency, a social media creator network, technology and media services, and content business, which includes the production and distribution of films and television programs, merchandise licensing, and book publishing. The Radio segment is comprised of around 39 radio stations situated primarily in high-growth urban centres in English Canada, with a concentration in the densely populated area of Southern Ontario. The Company's primary method of distribution is over-the-air, analogue radio transmission, with additional delivery platforms including HD radio, websites, mobile applications and podcasts.


TSX:CJR.B - Post by User

Comment by SunsetGrillon Jul 13, 2023 2:10pm
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Post# 35539792

RE:Cue the clowns. How entertaining!

RE:Cue the clowns. How entertaining!LOL and I know a guy who NOW says yet again that he has someone on ignore BUT mysteriously comments directly after the implied Ignoree posts. I recall you bagging about DOUBlING DOWN @ $1.98 when the stock first broke $2 because $2 was just too much to pay. That implies a double down from at leat $4.00. So another and yet another double down (how manys that 4, 5 ???) Each double down gets a little more diluted but your different i guess.

You do realize your whole post is clearily stating the exact same things that you are critisizing someone else of doing. LOL instead you say you bought millions at $1.25 instead of a $1.20. Your post is  a HUGE hit to your credibiliity if you have any. insane post

Maxmoe wrote: I know one guy that will , NOW, claim he loaded up at $1.20 end of May. Same guy will spread FUD in an attempt to buy cheaper. Fear,Uncertainty,Doubt.  I didn't pay $1.20 and scoop up millions at the bottom. I paid $1.25 to double down. A long way down. With some cash burning holes in my pockets earning 5% I got "crazy" and thought some shareholders might benefit from my experience. Over decades I've made more money averaging up than "averaging down" though rarely a spectacular 20-30 bagger . More of a steady improvement with an occasional little pop on good news. Like today. If I'm buying as the stock moves higher I'm not fussed about "overpaying" or woulda coulda bought it lower until I'm frozen in the headlights. So today I bought more. At $1.55. It kept running and finally paused to fill in here at $1.60. I bought more. I bought the same $ as I did at $1.25 but significantly fewer shares. And that's a good thing! Because all the shares I owned prior to the double down shares at $1.25 and even the first chunk today at $1.55 are all trading higher. Which brings me to my last point. Shares don't know if you bought them or not, obviously, but they also don't know and don't care how much you paid. Neither should you. I evaluate what the current stock price is, not what I paid historically, and compare that to an expectation a year out. It sounds simple ,and it mostly is , but too many investors get hung up about what they paid. Try to focus on today and a year from today. Not a year ago. If you're flipping for pennies, nickels, and dimes, ignore what I said, you've already got it all figured out. Good luck. 


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