The near term catalyst of the Taiwan exchange application, should boost it. Not getting the KPMG blessing, would be ugly. Stockholders meeting Monday in the US. Typically one would not expect anything from this meeting, unless an individual actually attended. Then the vote count published some days after.
I think we did see selling on the news --happened after this and last earnings announcement, but also on news that China is starting to limit number of new coal-fired power plants:
But I bought back shares on Friday, because I think the news is factored in. Lest we forget, China is still building more coal-fired power plants! And of course must fuel the existing ones.
LLEN is at least a value play, and still likely a growth stock as well!