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Old Swede... 24% down after publication of the figures. They are "only" okay and the outlook is now very conservative (but realistic), but does that justify this sell-off? Or am I missing something?

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I would be particularly interested in the opinion of @TheAccountant89 😉
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@RegularJohn I had a quick look at the news earlier. The reaction is abnormal, like the whole market in the last two days. I'm still watching the earnings call transcript. I'll know more after that. As far as I know at the moment, I think the reaction is totally exaggerated. I've already taken the buy button out of the drawer as a precaution.
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@TheAccountant89 Yes, I feel the same way. Let me know again if you notice anything else.
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I also wondered what was going on today. I can imagine that it was due to the statement "You don't know whether you can pass on all the costs incurred by inflation to the customers". Which is of course still to the numbers that are not even bad, absolutely exaggerated what happens there with the course.
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Unfortunately, that's just the way it is at the moment
Good figures -> rise by a few %
Bad figures -> sell-off with significant double-digit losses
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@RoronoaZoro You have forgotten that the few percent of good figures are then immediately sold off again 😝😝😝😝
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@Gluecksritter123 But thank God not so blatant :D See e.g. $AMD;)
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@RoronoaZoro Apple and Microsoft are also holding their own. Nevertheless, it is really extremely fearful. There is little praise and a lot of punishment.
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