RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Tepid forecastTo add to this discussion, I own LULU which has been growing exponentially for a long time. But almost every quarter without fail, it gets taken down despite pretty much beating expectations every time. Remember that scene from the movie Fracture where Hopkins tells the story of his uncle asking him to check eggs for imperfections and he found one on every single egg? This is the kind of stuff bombardier has to deal with. Any number produced, any statement made by management is inspected with a fine toothcomb for any sign that could cause investors to sell. If they can do this to LULU, they certainly can do it to Bombardier.
The small cap vs big cap is true though. Back in 2000, the Russell 2000 dropped first and the most, followed by Nasdaq/tech followed by Dow. The pecking order may not be the same this time but be careful out there. GLTA.