RE:RE:RE:RE:Early Actiontruthis0utther3 wrote: Don't worry about me, I do not own Acuity and am not short it either, I just want people to haar the truth.
Believe me, if I thought AT was likley to grow substantially I would be buying them. Newsflash: revenues are down from last year while infaltion is up and costs are up. That's called negative growth.
In a small company the biggest influence on success/failure is the strength of the CEO and then upper management. Maybe it's just me but when the CEO is sitting on the beach most of the time, the other founders are semi-retired, and the new managers brought in are only average, I don't see a compelling reason to invest.
If you don't believe the above is true that's okay but I would urge you to do more DD. If you do believe it then I'm genuinely curious why you would still want to invest?
retiredcf wrote: truthis0utther3 wrote: Yeap.. nothing to see here.. simply missed on pretty much every metric.
Why worry when costs are up and revenues are down, carry on!
Thsi retired clown must have unlimited funds to keep setting on fire.
retiredcf wrote: Unless there's significant news, I never trust anything I see in the markets early in the morning. The earnings are fine so there's really no reason for a SP decline in a strong market. Best guess is that daytraders piled in yesterday and are now taking their pennies and moving elsewhere. Would not surprise me if we close in the green. GLTA
Given that you've been calling AT nothing more than a pump and dump all year, not surprised that you are continuing along that vein. Perhaps you should buy another stock or two to broaden your horizons. GLTA
I don't think you have much investing experience. Companies that "grow" the most are not necessarily the best investments. I own some companies that are producing flat revenue but is trading at 2 times Ebitda. Im perfectly happy holding on to them.
There is no doubt in my mind Acuityads will outperform Ttd over the next 5 years. Why? Because the price you pay for a security eventually matters.