Your 3rd paragraph can be projected 1 to 1 onto countless other companies😅. The TR valuations probably don't look any better and, despite everything, there are heaps of cash being thrown around for the business in investor rounds. The valuations of all mobile operators certainly don't look any better either😂. If that is your only criterion for excluding investments, that would be absolutely no reason for me not to investieren🤷🏼♂️.
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@All-in-or-nothing thanks for taking the time 😁, you're right, it can certainly be applied to many companies. Maybe I'm being a bit too hasty in that sense. I see falling share prices as a logical consequence of poor ratings from end users. At least that's what I would expect (it's not just a couple of bad Instagram reviews). The fact is that the stock market ticks a little differently. For me *so far* investment, for others certainly. 👌
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•@end It's actually pretty much the same as @Dirty30 described in his comment, negative feedback is given very quickly, positive feedback usually goes unmentioned. Therefore, in my opinion, you shouldn't pay too much attention to such comments geben🤷🏼♂️. A classic example of this is employer review sites. I mean, how many former employees vent their frustration there and how many happy long-term employees praise their employer there. I would say the same or a very similar distorted picture.
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