Institutions are not going to buy the stock because Solomon dumped the A-shares. They will buy the stock for 2 reasons, actually 3
1) Because the Mega Farm is fkin awesome and because they think they can make a lot of money.
2) Because they feel management has good intentions. Well, we know that management wants to reward the shareholders with a dividend. With spin-offs. With uplistings. Etc.
3) When we are listed on a senior exchange.
I just think this A-share "issue" is way overblown. When it comes to institutional buying.
I disagree that lack of credibility is directly connected to A-shares. There is a lot of companies that has both credibility and powerfull A-shares. So credibility can definitely be created without removing A-shares.
I disagree that lack of credibility is directly connected to A-shares. There is a lot of companies that has both credibility and powerfull A-shares. So credibility can definitely be created without removing A-shares.