RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Scotia set CXR target price US$75 and rated outperformancehi cg16, good post - All these questions seem very strange indeed. By all indications, AMCo is a first-class operation. Anyone can review their previous Annual Report online. They have won employment standards awards, etc. Given some time, I think Concordia and AMCo, as an important part of Concordia, will work together very well to improve overall revenues and profits and finances. No need to micro manage by us shareholders, who should only judge based on performance - not speculations about things we don't know or have real insights about. My only concern at this point are about foreign exchange impacts on non-US sales. For example, both UK and Euro were down significantly (say, 5%) versus the USD, during the last quarter. If EPS exceeds $1.45 this quarter, we should be happy going forward. The future looks good for Concordia, imo. GLTA longs (shorts and distorts know where they can go)
ps - I think the word "selectively" is bank-speak for what you said - lol
cg16 wrote:
wow, for Posters with so much to say about company information, "why is the stock falling then?... it must be something bad? ... the sellers must know something bad?" you would think that they would at least have direct access to reports on actual information (not made up in their minds) coming out? tells alot about a few posters...
I confirm the Scotia report is legit. I received it at 8am this morn. I found the comment about the market not fully understanding AMCO and why the reasons they don't fully understand it, as a new bit of info for me.
RBC had an intersting article out too that discusses "Indiscriminate Selling Obfuscates Fundamentals... 40 Stocks with the greatest disparity between 3 month change in forward expectations and price performance..." "we believe this disparity presents an opportunity for equity investors to selectively upgrade their portfolios" -
they probably should of said .. "presents an opportunity -but only for those with some stones- to upgrade their portfolios.."