RE:RE:RE:RBCgeezer21 wrote: Correction:
RBC quotes Calibre's positive facts then expresses a negative opinion and attributes it to "sentiment continues to skew negative with investors".
The analyst deems to speak for all investors and deems to know what the sentiment of all investors is rather then stating it as their opinion.
You are absolutely correct. However, the interaction between analysts' commentary and investor reaction can become, as in this case, a pernicious self-fulfilling circle of cause-effect; with each citing the other as authority.
I recall that back in December a highly respected and prolific poster, "retiredcf" announced that he was selling his position based inter alia on negative commentary by RBC.
Cheers.