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Wednesday, 10/31/2018 4:29:45 PM

Wednesday, October 31, 2018 4:29:45 PM

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Am I alone in thinking the meeting date being pushed to the day before the earnings report comes out, is actually possibly a good sign that earnings are going to have good things to say within them?

It doesn't make sense otherwise to have earnings be the very next day if you think you're going to report not so good news and help crash the stock a day later- making the whole point of the r/s (to stay above a dollar for ten days), fail even quicker and more definitely.

I was wondering why they didn't time it this way in the first place if they were going to have a good earnings report, which made me believe it wasn't going to be good possibly.

But the meeting now being a day before says to me they know they have great things coming up to report and will be using the timing of those good things alongside the timing of the meeting to guarantee the stock staying above the needed dollar etc. Like they actually have brains for once to time and do things with a little intelligence.

Anyone else think having the meeting a day before earnings days earnings must have good news to help sustain the stock??