>>91460799Late Report Anon here. It's a belated week in review!
COVER STUTTERS
Despite Cover's best efforts, they would flounder in neutral as they close out the week at 2744 yen (-3). Performance overall was quite erratic, but it seems the performance of Japan's economy prevented them from catching on to any momentum.
COVER'S WEEK IN REVIEW
Cover's week closes out strong with a 207 yen gain for the week, fully recovering from last week's collapse on December 2nd. However, even though they've recovered in the first day they've only grabbed a relatively small 46 yen gain from the two days this week after Anycolor's Q2 report. Things are looking good, but considering someone else's week there is a very real chance they might become reacquainted with the bottom of the totem pole soon.
ANYCOLOR HAS LIFT OFF
Anycolor stocks reach new heights as they shoot up to 2654 yen (250) to close out the week, a staggering 10.4% increase from yesterday. Their performance saw little resistance to their consistent rise, only slowing down in the last hour and a half. This marks the first time Anycolor has breached the 2600s since July of this year.
ANYCOLOR WEEK IN REVIEW
Anycolor's week is a roaring success with a 544 yen gain for the week. Seeing decent rises throughout the week, before Friday's all star performance. But that's what record revenue can do for you, even if you *barely* miss forecasts. The next two questions of course will be if A.) Anycolor can hold onto these gains unlike the previous few times and B.) If they can retake their place at the top from Cover Corp. Regardless, Anycolor has started off strong in a post Q2 Report world and already beat their peak price between the Q1 and Q2 report (2594, September 26th.)
Of course, there's a looming threat of another major EN controversy. However, the potential victim in question is not at the level of Selen to have the ability to set them on a downward trend like Selen's termination did. Still, it's something to keep a eye on.
OTHER
The gap has been into a third, as the gap between the two companies is now just 90 yen in Cover's favor.
The NIKKEI flops with a 0.95% loss.
Trading Volumes!
Anycolor: 5.14 Million
Cover Corp: 7.61 Million