If a share has fallen a lot over the years, over 90 percent from the start, and the company is huge and the market leader in its field…?

Is there huge potential for the share price to rise again?

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Mauritan
1 year ago

Tell them and we’ll see them.

It can also be worthless instead of rising again.

Note: If you find a share well, always talk about it. Because if others find them, the course will rise and you already have them.

Mauritan
1 year ago
Reply to  123abcdef933

Don’t!

They have more debt than Akien. Get away. If they need money in an increasing interest rate environment, they are more likely to be broke than they can sell.

I think I’m a zombie.

That was my opinion: my info portal (not open to the public) even thinks they would be worthless.

Your opinion will decide. Anyway, I don’t think I’m gonna touch them with the bite.

to make misunderstandings: I looked at

“Pierre et Vacances SA Company Information”

What a group of companies is, therefore, “market leader” would not be appropriate.

Haeppna
1 year ago

This depends on several factors. If the share of the market leader of an industry has fallen by 90%, then this company may have a massive problem or the entire industry is on the descending branch. The fact that shares are simply overvalued by the behaviour of investors and the price is then corrected is always repeated. But 90%?

Addendum: What you write fits perfectly with a well-known tourism group. There are almost all analysts saying: wait!

Haeppna
1 year ago
Reply to  123abcdef933

I mean TUI. I personally would not buy this share (although I often travel with TUI), because tourism generally has much stronger and worse predictable fluctuations than many other industries. In addition, there are still problems about the Russian major shareholder Alexey Mordashov, where there is a possible circumvention of EU sanctions. On the other hand, the profit forecasts for the next year are quite positive. If I had the stock now, I’d keep it, but not buy it. That’s just my opinion.

Pinguinpingi9
1 year ago

Corona’s been over forever.

amsel11
1 year ago
Reply to  123abcdef933

What share are you talking about?