RE:RE:RE:Do the work YasimNutinButB.S. These questions should be easy for you to answer - ya know so to benefit us all in the fight against shorters
1) Exactly how many shorters have reported you? 2) To whom did they report you to? 3) What are the charges the shorters have alleged about you? 4) Please post the paperwork you have received from the OSC to either cease and desist or that u have perpetrated no offences 5) What dates are the tribunal's hearings to resolve this dispute, YassineNoBS wrote: Short sellers can manufacture sentiment by disseminating short reports, trolling chat boards with bots and hiring people to bash targeted companies. Short sellers are also experts at exaggerating sentiment by fanning the recession fire. The numbers I shared about debt payments, dividends, revenues and cash flows generated by Corus prove without doubt that Corus is making money in a difficult context (aftermath of the Covid pandemic, war in Ukraine, interest rates...) Most companies not just Corus are going through a market sell off from Netflix and Facebook to Tesla, Microsoft and bitcoin. Unlike Bitcoin Corus is real and makes real cash and real productions in real studios with real talent. Their productions are sold in more than 180 countries. The future of Corus is in producing their own content and selling it to multiple markets. Corus has thousands of employees and decades of experience and expertise in production technologies that can't be easily replicated. One blockbuster can be worth the entire market capitalization of Corus at the current stock price which would allow them to buy back the entire float. Short sellers are biased and only see or should I say have a clear incentive to only portray potential negatives while totally ignoring all the real positives about Corus. I previously posted revenues and cash flows since 2010, their debt repayments and share buybacks and the numbers say a different story than the fear mongering of the short sellers. The worst recession fears are baked in the current price many times over. Even a liquidation price would be higher than the current stock price. In conclusion, the performance of a company is not about one or two quarters since most businesses go through cycles. If real estate prices are currently trending down because of higher interest rates does it mean that people will forever stop buying houses and homeowners will start giving their homes away for free? Short sellers make that assumption all the time.