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Posted On: 02/06/2021 10:25:59 AM
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I do agree with this main point here - This needs to end. Stop saying that you will discuss things and then not discuss them. Shareholders expect news and then all of a sudden we don't hear any news at all after waiting weeks to hear said news.
When a company puts out news that they will be discussing probably the biggest news that everyone is waiting on pins and needles about for literally a month and then no mention, it's a big letdown.
Joe could have stated in a PR flat out there would be no discussion on the listing. Yes, he did not list it on the agenda, but that just left more questions than answers going into the CC.
You don't talk about the listing before hand, say you will talk about the listing beforehand then decide on the call you are not going to talk about the listing to everyone when everyone is anticipating you are going to talk to them about the listing as that impacts everyone who owns stock in the company. It's just a bad way of getting your message across.
This whole CC could have been handled better.
But again, this is par for the course for how they deliver the message.
The science is there. They have the technology to succeed and they will. They just have to do a whole lot better job of instilling confidence to the public in their ability to succeed.
When a company puts out news that they will be discussing probably the biggest news that everyone is waiting on pins and needles about for literally a month and then no mention, it's a big letdown.
Joe could have stated in a PR flat out there would be no discussion on the listing. Yes, he did not list it on the agenda, but that just left more questions than answers going into the CC.
You don't talk about the listing before hand, say you will talk about the listing beforehand then decide on the call you are not going to talk about the listing to everyone when everyone is anticipating you are going to talk to them about the listing as that impacts everyone who owns stock in the company. It's just a bad way of getting your message across.
This whole CC could have been handled better.
But again, this is par for the course for how they deliver the message.
The science is there. They have the technology to succeed and they will. They just have to do a whole lot better job of instilling confidence to the public in their ability to succeed.
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