galumay
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Is this a buy the dip opportunity?
The emotion on stocks is a highly dangerous thing to make money.
I have had TNE bought at $1 and sold out $2 after a reasonable holding, a few years back. It emotionally hurts me to pay $7 with a PE of 39 or so, for the stock, I sold out at $2.
Is this a buy the dip opportunity? I'm thinking it may be.
It may be Peter, I believe the share price fell so hard because there was already so much growth in earnings and revenue baked into the price. . .
. . . I suspect it wont be so much of a trading opportunity though, it may well take a year or so for the price to get ahead of itself again, I remember it took longer than I expected last time.
TNE is another good example of the benefits of being in the ASF community where the members post their thoughts about companies. Six months ago TNE was sold off hard after what looked like good results, but the result weren't better than expected and a few insto's took the opportunity to take some profits. I posted that this was one of the charts that got away from me after I missed the chart setups in late 2018.
It's been six months since @galumay 's helpful comments.
GMT said new accounting rules on revenue recognition came into force in fiscal 2019, requiring revenue to be recognised over a contract's period rather than booking it upfront. "Revenue and profits under the new rules are significantly lower," he said. The research firm said Technology One had used accounting tricks, like changing contract renewal dates, to pull forward revenue and mask "a major slowdown in the last couple of years". "Instead of reported growth of 9% and 13%, we estimate underlying revenue was flat in FY18 and grew just 1% in FY19."
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