I don't give them the credit you're giving them in terms of trying to send a signal about how decisive they are. This was anger and ego. And i wouldn't mind saying that to david azlio's face. It seems makes everybody feel nervous. I just think, i i can see them saying it. But i think they had to, they had to say something to wall street. And this was dramatic. They look stupid doing it. There is literally no shortage of companies down 70 % in the last six months but ned flick is the tail wagging the entire media dog rind out. The realt this just, it's a basic lesson economics. It got over
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