By using this site, you agree to our Privacy Policy and our Terms of Use. Close
justinian said:
JWeinCom said:
I would guess they want to do it after the announce financial results. Otherwise any good news they announce will be overshadowed by the bad.


But that is ages away in March, isn't it?  Anyway they have already "announced" the financial results, even if that was not the official one. They have already forecasted doom and gloom for the official results so why not just get on with it and give us "the good news".

If they need more time I totally understand, however.

No, they announced forecasts.  That's not the same thing.  They still need to give detailed accounts of what they've done over the year as they're a public company.  Based on their forecast slashes there is some more bad news to be had.  Full year results will be done in March, but they'll do Q3 results on, I think, the 29th.