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6/19/2025, 6:31:03 AM
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>I don't think they even put EN's earnings in the quarterly reports anymore.
They do. They're a publicly traded company, so they need to show their books to the public every so often. They cannot not show EN's earnings, no matter how abysmal the numbers are.
But while the relevant laws and regulations mandate that they show the numbers, they are not mandated to PROMINENTLY show the numbers. So they fulfill their legal obligations by publishing the numbers on a wall-of-text page at the ass end of the report, with no shiny graphics or catchy slogans or anything else that might catch the attention of anyone not specifically searching for the EN numbers (or the ex-KR and ex-ID numbers, which are also relegated to that page)
Look at this chart. The numbers on the chart are published by Anycolor, but the chart itself is not.
Anyone /here/ can make a chart every three months when they publish the latest quarter's numbers, but AC themselves are keen to keep the numbers buried and hidden on the "somebody else's problem" page. Same energy as the fine print on financial forms and advertisements and such; out of sight, out of mind.
>I don't think they even put EN's earnings in the quarterly reports anymore.
They do. They're a publicly traded company, so they need to show their books to the public every so often. They cannot not show EN's earnings, no matter how abysmal the numbers are.
But while the relevant laws and regulations mandate that they show the numbers, they are not mandated to PROMINENTLY show the numbers. So they fulfill their legal obligations by publishing the numbers on a wall-of-text page at the ass end of the report, with no shiny graphics or catchy slogans or anything else that might catch the attention of anyone not specifically searching for the EN numbers (or the ex-KR and ex-ID numbers, which are also relegated to that page)
Look at this chart. The numbers on the chart are published by Anycolor, but the chart itself is not.
Anyone /here/ can make a chart every three months when they publish the latest quarter's numbers, but AC themselves are keen to keep the numbers buried and hidden on the "somebody else's problem" page. Same energy as the fine print on financial forms and advertisements and such; out of sight, out of mind.
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