>>78001650To be clear, I don't condone AC's course and have always viewed investors as delusional vultures playing with fake money. I don't know enough japanese or about business to know what creative methods they used to get their Disney accounting done, but they did, and frankly, that is what everybody was secretly expecting despite what they hoped. As for the non-institutional investors, aka day trading gamblers, they've wanted to cut the EN branch and consolidate domestically despite AC's messaging ever since the depicted trajectory in Q3, and this report only serves to entrench that viewpoint given the disparity between the two branches. As for EN, I have no doubt that their current course is unsustainable, but whether their end is quick and flashy or a long and boring decay remains a mystery still, though the latter is looking increasingly likely outside of drastic shocks on the EN side.
>Source: Me following Anycolor's idiotic YahooJP finance page since February of this year and reading the halu takes there that make this board seem gentlemanly and scholarly in comparison