Originally Posted by
Baa_Baa
What's not realistic about simply stating the business performance as it is provided in the FY15 results, with no need for analogies when the numbers can speak for themselves? If you care to look, the $ numbers are in the results as well, and they all say 'progress' as well. No point in comparing business performance with share price performance when the business can't do a thing about the share price, and as you can see for VMob and any number of other listed companies, what the last traded price in the market indicates, often has little bearing on how well or not the business is actually doing.