Although in the past two years, Miss Emily Drescett and Miss Fiona Ivan have both proposed acquisition offers, intending to help this insolvent company undergo bankruptcy restructuring, without exception, they were all categorically rejected by Sir Arthur Hastings, who failed to recognize the opportunity.
In short, are you asking Sir Arthur to sell at a loss at this time?
Sorry, deeply influenced by the Cambridge stock god Sir Isaac Newton and heavily imbued with the small farmer mindset, the Yorkshire Pig has no concept of stopping loss in a timely manner.
Moreover, he also loves to dream in his own mud pit, self-hypnotizing himself into thinking that his stocks are still in high demand in the market, and once next year's financial report is released, the scene of investors flocking will once again appear before his eyes.
Does Arthur's speculation have any merit?
To be honest, it's not entirely without reason.
