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It does absolutely in the companies that are pulling that guidance you see the response in their stock price they've had quite a negative reaction on the stock price when they do that but look we look at earnings numbers and we know that they're backward looking and everyone's concern is that we really had tariffs come into play starting in the second quarter so it's all about what that's going to look like in the second third fourth quarter of this year so guidance really is key that is what's telling people what's going to happen going forward and when you're not giving any guidance because you're concerned about the macroeconomic situation that makes investors very nervous.
They've had quite a negative reaction on the stock price when they do that.
President Trump, for now, is ignoring the turmoil on the stock market.
In China, investors have warned people to brace themselves for what they're calling "Ugly Monday." President Trump, for now, is ignoring the turmoil on the stock markets.
Now, if you want to see what kind of an effect that has on the stock market, you can see that if we take a look at this next chart, that the yen moves remarkably in line with the Nikkei 225, with Japanese stocks.
Now if you want to see what a kind of an effect that it has on the stock market,
You can't just buy in on the stock market.
You can't just "buy in" on the stock market,
And it can vary depends on the stock market.
and it can vary, depends on the stock market.
So if the P-E ratio today is really high, we have to ask ourselves the question is that, are corporate profits are going to catch up the P-E ratio on the stock prices or it's going to be the other way around, where stock prices have to fall down in order to reflect the real corporate profits.
So, if the P/E ratio today is really high, we have to ask ourselves the question: are corporate profits going to catch up the P/E ratio on the stock prices, or is it going to be the other way around where stock prices have to fall down in order to reflect the real corporate profits?
Now as Thai Airways celebrates its 65th anniversary, it's also gearing up to relist on the Stock Exchange of Thailand.
So if all things go according to plan, the idea is to relist on the Stock Exchange of Thailand in the third quarter of this year.
We do not want to focus on the stock price.
We do not want to focus on the stock price.
This was actually one of the earliest forms of color on film, back when colors were only achieved by stenciling on the stock.
were only achieved by stenciling on the stock, think the 'Great Train Robbery'.
First is first on the stock market.
First is first on the stock market.