Anonymous
8/20/2025, 4:01:25 AM
No.103679304
>>103649021
They need to keep a certain percentage of their shares publicly available to avoid being delisted, and they're already dangerously close to that limit. That's (part of) why they offered dividends instead of a buyback last December.
Incidentally, their Q1 report is three weeks from today (JST), on Sept 10. I don't expect any "bad" news for Niji EN between now and then other than potential graduation notice(s); but I also don't expect the Q1 report to have any good news for the branch, unless it's in a "no news is good news" context.
They need to keep a certain percentage of their shares publicly available to avoid being delisted, and they're already dangerously close to that limit. That's (part of) why they offered dividends instead of a buyback last December.
Incidentally, their Q1 report is three weeks from today (JST), on Sept 10. I don't expect any "bad" news for Niji EN between now and then other than potential graduation notice(s); but I also don't expect the Q1 report to have any good news for the branch, unless it's in a "no news is good news" context.