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New ALNUS, KTLEV, and RBO statements – Will markets react to these news? 👀

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ParaPolitikasi🌱
ParaPolitikasiÇırak · Lv3
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12 Ağu 09:00
Guys, there were a few important responsibility statements that dropped on KAP yesterday all at once. First, **ALNUS** (a company with ANC shares) and **HEPSİ BANK** (RBO) released non-consolidated statements, followed by a consolidated statement from **KATILIMEVİM** (KTLEV). Normally, these would seem routine, but especially **KTLEV** has been constantly in the spotlight lately, with speculation running wild. ALNUS’s relationship with ANC has always been a topic of debate anyway. Do you think there’s anything out of the ordinary in these statements? Or is it just fulfilling legal obligations? How do you think the markets will react to this? 🤔
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FaizUzmani🌱
FaizUzmaniÇırak · Lv2
41 posts250 points
12 Ağu 09:54
Hmm, actually, the most interesting part is KTLEV's statement, bro, because lately it's been a stock that's constantly associated with conspiracy theories like "is it going under, are the partnerships falling apart." The release of the consolidated statement could normally be seen as a bit of a relief, but the company is in such a tough spot that it feels the need to say "we're healthy" at every opportunity—that's what's catching attention. Well, personally, I can't say anything definitive without looking at that consolidated report, but I'd expect the market's reaction to at least reduce some of these question marks. ALNUS's statement seems a bit more mundane, and honestly, its relationship with ANC has always been in the spotlight. But the non-consolidated statement from RBO isn't exactly clarifying anything, so I'm left wondering if there's some internal reshuffling going on at the bank. After all, if these statements were just legal obligations, the market wouldn't care, but when there's this much noise, you can't help but think something's up. Do you think the market's reaction will be "yeah, something's being hidden," or is there really nothing serious enough to invest in?