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https://walletinvestor.com/lse-stock-forecast/dev-stock-prediction
And talking of corporate Barnard - let us not forget who our roll-out partner is........Lenovo...... we may still have routes into the Chinese market :-))
Agree dip, but our tech is adaptable to corperate education, obviously the launch your career which is the link between the student and a career..unique.
We'll have some investors sniffing that I'm sure..IMO.
Great to see you back Hobo, it’s been a while.
Your last post on the DEV board saw you predicting a fall from 26p, you clearly turn up when you’re most nervous about your short - The long’s love seeing you flapping.
Hope you’ve not lost too much on your EEE long.
All the best
So - do you still own a pair of shorts Hobo lol
TBF losing a geo is never good news - but then again we hadn't expanded there yet, perhaps concerns of how the govt. there is trying to nail down tech firms had been enough to not warrant much effort there. We've had enough on our hands the last 20 months though I'd say.
Comparing India and China Hobo, come on - even you're much smarter than that - I think?!
Where do you think investors and funds that still want to benefit from growth focused plays in the EdTech market will focus now? India perhaps?
I suspect your education never really moved past Lego sets.....
Dev Clever is one of the ones that got away from you bud, just accept it and move on - literally :-0)
The Bloomberg article below highlights what could be the single biggest catalyst to the already huge Indian EdTech Market.
The announcement from China that their EdTech industry maybe moving to a non-profit sector.
The millions / billions of fund managed equity currently invested in the Chinese market will almost certainly find its way in part to the next biggest market - India.
DEV’s proposition, and hoped near term link up with the Indian Government is PERFECTLY placed right now.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2021-07-24/china-bans-school-curriculum-tutoring-firms-from-going-public