RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Of all analysts DOWNGRADES, Raymond James got it rightBut very few (none) companies try to pick bottoms with share buybacks. They simply buy back when its undervalued consistently over time. If a company announces a buyback and then doesn't do, especially with the shares down a lot, its a very negative signal. They would have been better to not announce and NCIB if they were not going to act on it. Like the ATM offering, another poor move imho.