Events Calendar (ERs etc.): clicking there (ie. at YahooFinance) on an item gives a list of the underlying events...

As usual, when you don't understand something, it's automatically a bug, a lie or a fraud.But it has also some buggy data, for example for ticker CGC the list says that the ER is today before market open. But I could not find any ER released... And the NASDAQ site says it was scheduled for yesterday before market open... Nope, nothing, all lying, IMO!![]()
But logic dictates that one of them indeed must be lying b/c one says the ER is today and the other says it was yesterday; both cannot be right, but both can be wrong...As usual, when you don't understand something, it's automatically a bug, a lie or a fraud.
Here's the explanation for CGC (took me 2 minutes to find out!):
https://finance.yahoo.com/sec-filing/CGC/0001193125-23-155433_1737927
You're welcome.

As usual, when you don't understand something, it's automatically a bug, a lie or a fraud.
Here's the explanation for CGC (took me 2 minutes to find out!):
https://finance.yahoo.com/sec-filing/CGC/0001193125-23-155433_1737927
You're welcome.

Hey I just had a brain-storm!Idiots don’t understand the rules around announcing earnings. If they did they would be earning millions.
same idiots don’t understand the reality of information. They are stuck in their theoretical world of c++ programming and are fundamentally lazy. That’s why they will never be rich.
Hey I just had a brain-storm!
... I wonder if anyone has ever thought of checking a company's IR page to verify a confirmed release date? I think they might announce that. I'm a genius!!!!