RE: Buy buy buy3 Jun 2025 18:01
Firepower1, appreciate everyone on this forum is less intelligent than you, but let’s summarise your activity over the past month.
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All posts have been characterised by persistent negativity regarding the company’s prospects, often predicting imminent share price collapse and urging others to sell.
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Persistent Doom-Mongering Without Nuanced Analysis. Consistently asserting that Mobico Group’s share price is destined for a wipeout, frequently comparing it to the fate of companies like Debenhams and Cineworld. You claim that even a small downgrade in the company’s value will “wipe the shares out” and repeatedly advise others to sell immediately, predicting the price will plunge to “3p in seconds” after the next bad news. This approach lacks nuance and fails to consider the complexities of company finances, potential for recovery, or the intentions of major shareholders.
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Overstated Debt Concerns and Misleading Comparisons. You repeatedly state that Mobico’s debt is so high that the company is “worth less than the loans” and that “over 80% of the value of this business is now debt, less than 20% is now market cap and cash in the bank”. Genuine forum members have directly challenged your figures, pointing out numerous inaccuracies (e.g., “where did you get that figure from? its nowhere near that!”).
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Dismissal of Counterarguments and Personal Attacks. Rather than engaging constructively with other posters, you often dismiss them as “idiots,” “clowns,” or “crazy people”. You disregard any positive analysis or number crunching from others, claiming only you follow the “market and the shorters,” and that others “know nothing.” This antagonistic tone undermines reasonable debate and discourages balanced discussion.
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Ignoring Positive Developments and Major Shareholder Moves. Your narrative does not adapt in response to significant positive news, such as the Cosmen family increasing their stake in Mobico Group. Other forum members note that such moves could signal confidence in the company’s future or a potential turnaround, but you continue to interpret all news through a negative lens, suggesting even insider buying is a sign of imminent disaster. This one-sided interpretation reduces the credibility of your analysis.
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Scaremongering and Lack of Evidence-Based Reasoning. Your posts frequently predict catastrophic outcomes (“shares will get wiped out,” “company will go bust any day now”) without providing detailed financial analysis or referencing official company statements. Instead, you rely on broad comparisons to unrelated corporate failures and appeals to fear rather than evidence.
So, to conclude, you are excessively negative, lack balance, and have views not supported by any comprehensive analysis or evidence. You dismiss contrary opinions, ignore positive developments, and use inflammatory language that discourages constructive discus