RE:Why "empty" press releases are not desired here100% agree with you. No need for fluff press releases.
This company is all substance. Growth is what I'm here for, growth is what we will see quarter over quarter.
Yes, $9-10M in revenue for Q12021 is what I am looking for. Very significant organic and M&A growth over Q1 last year of ~$3M!
They usually have their preliminary unaudited top line results available 2 weeks after the end of the quarter and have released that for the last 2 quarters. While year end 2020 will be good for the MD&A colour, I don't expect any surprises. It would be good to have the Q1 Prelim's out at the same time as the audited 2020s.
dileas48s wrote: For those that think GDNP should be churning out all kinds of "fluff" press releases I have a good example of why this doesn't help.
Take a look at NSP - Naturally Splendid Enterprises. I had the misfortune of investing in them for a short period, and luckily did not lose a lot of money.
Here's the link to their News page - you'll see a steady stream of updates and mostly mundane information:
https://stockhouse.com/companies/news?symbol=v.nsp Now take a look at their three year chart:
https://stockhouse.com/companies/quote?symbol=v.nsp I believe GDNP is a far better business than NSP will ever be, but my point is there is no correlation between mundane press releases and an improved share price.
The underlying business is ultimately what determines share price. The business is responsible for delivering a quality business with improving margins - not creating "fake news" to try and prop up the share price during slow times.
Looking for a news release to stem the tide in a declining share price is not actually going to help the share price as evidenced above.