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Watches of Switzerland Misses But Promises A Rebound: The Big Point

Professor Glenn A. Okun

The Rabid Capitalist: The Big Point is a brief summary of a detailed note available to paid subscribers.

Watches of Switzerland Group Plc (WOSG) issued an optimistic forecast yesterday, projecting a doubling of sales and profits by 2028.  This estimate stood in contrast with disappointing revenues of $467 million that fell short of analyst estimates.  The Rabid Capitalist considers the forecast as a case of hope instead of a strategy. 

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