AW2 is still only available on the Epic Store, and these Steam stats’ “PC Master Race” players, who might get excited about a faster pixel polisher, do not use the Epic Store.
On the other hand, if AW2 were also available on Steam, it would face backlash by ending up on this Steam curator list, which gained 120K followers over the weekend: Steam-kuraattori: Sweet Baby Inc detected
Remedy will likely fluctuate back and forth for a while until the interim report is officially released and new information about game publishing deals is available.
That hardware survey gives a good picture of how those GPU cards are in use, even if the game isn’t on Steam. Of course, participation is voluntary and not mandatory.
I previously said that this reminds me of Huhtamäki’s stumbling, but now it’s starting to feel like Nokia, where every week you had to look for an even cheaper valuation multiple I’m starting to get a strong feeling that the market might be right once again I am still on the sidelines, waiting to see where the share price settles.
A bit of a liquidity issue at the moment, so I have to see where to deploy my ammo.
Even Neste’s P/S ratio is starting to look like a turnaround case, but who knows which direction that turn is actually headed.
At this rate, it won’t take more than a week or so to reach that 11€ price
Investing in Hesuli (Helsinki) is certainly quite a good lesson in just about everything, but an expensive one.
The way it works is as soon as you get frustrated and sell your holdings, it starts to go up. The longer you hold out, the more everyone else takes a hit as well.
Intrum, that’s quite a stock. You’d think it was listed in Helsinki with the way it drops -4% every day.
E: @Markus14 yup. I’d be laughing and buying more if I didn’t already have about a year’s salary worth in my portfolio and a month’s salary worth of losses
The company’s enterprise value will no longer shift by more than a few percent, even if the share price crashes another 90% from here. The sentiment seems to be that, by default, every day without positive news means at least a 3% drop in the share price. We’ll see if we’re above 20 SEK just before the Q1 earnings release; I’m a bit skeptical.