Moreover, what is important is that a successful business, one marked by continued profitability, will have its share price reflect that success. Again, as a little research will show...profitable business development is always followed by a rising share price that reflects business success...ALWAYS...NOT 95% of the time...100% of the time as in...ALWAYS.
There are many metrics employed that relate to the relationship between profitability & share price.
Simple question: Will profitable business development (such a broad, undefined term) ALWAYS (100% of the time) result in a rising share price? lol NONSENSE!!
Share price is never singularly the result of profitability. The simplest example are the 100s of companies that have reported INCREASED PROFITABILITY with disappointing guidance (as one example) and a resulting lower share price
It will happen but Nasrat has been here forever almost 8 years. The reality is he hasn't made it happen for the stock price. He's managed to withdraw hundreds of millions of shares from the treasury as a reward of what , a stock price that is lower than it was when he arrived. What am I missing. Please advise