>>75631137I'm pretty sure that anon meant the Q4 report, not the actual fiscal quarter itself (which ended April 30)
That report is gonna be... interesting, in the "ancient Chinese proverb" sense of the word. The after-hours trading chart that day is gonna have some funny-looking vertical lines, like the one in March (-40% YOY lol).
And to make things funnier, the first trading day after the Q4 report is published, and the trading day whose open will be directly affected by that after-hours trading, is a Monday. Which means that the next business day after that is also the very next calendar day, which in turn means that the investors won't have time to cool their tempers after the stock hits the circuit breaker. The first five business days after the Q4 report are a set of five consecutive calendar days. It's gonna be a bleak week, particularly for the non-vtuber employees within Niji EN.
...seriously, though, nobody expected Q3 to be such a disaster. Everyone knew and still knows that there will be a huge drop-off from Q3 to Q4, but nobody knew just how horrific the Q3 baseline would be before the report was published. That report had massive "that's not the Alaskan Bull Worm, that's its tongue" energy.