Comment by zaphar
10 hours ago
I don't think they do know. Nor do I think most of the shareholders know. If they did they would know that they can make way more money with forward thinking and planning beyond a quarter. The lack of that is the clearest indication I can imagine that they do not know.
Most investors today are basically stock printer go brrr....
If one looks at US money printing in the past two decades, they'll find that the S&P's gains are basically just a mirror to the increased injection of dollars, a facade made to prop up the market. There really has been no actual growth compared to like Japan in the 1980s or China and India in the early 2000s, or Vietnam today. Just a few companies, mostly in tech, which are propping up the rest of the market.
Which is kind of just one way of saying "They don't know".