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Invesco Water Resources ETF T.PHO


Primary Symbol: PHO

The investment seeks to track the investment results (before fees and expenses) of the NASDAQ OMX US Water IndexSM (the underlying index). The fund generally will invest at least 90% of its total assets in the securities that comprise the underlying index. The underlying index seeks to track the performance of companies that create products designed to conserve and purify water for homes, businesses and industries. The underlying index may include common stocks, ordinary shares, American depositary receipts (ADRs), shares of beneficial interest and tracking stocks. The fund is non-diversified.


NDAQ:PHO - Post by User

Comment by lscfaon Nov 26, 2020 12:52am
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Post# 31976439

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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:patience

Mgmt should not demote the stock too with dumbass comments and guidance. Some capital markets experience can't hurt.   


Altman1979 wrote: I dont believe management's role should be to promote the stock. They arent salespeople so they should focus on doing what they do best; running the company and generating profits. The stock price should (theoretically) adjust itself. Interesting that this hasnt happened, which leads me to beleive that there has to be something else at play. Results are good, order book is strong, zero debt, semi con market going strong, expansion into new markets and new products...The only negative is that liquidity isnt great (but not terrible either). I think this is an area where buy-side and sell-side analysts differ. Sell side analysts market their ideas to the community, whereas buy-side doesnt. It's clear that at this stage, the buy-side views better growth prospects elsewhere. 

 

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