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Stocks fluctuate for many reasons, which is the point behind my stock analyst remark. You're just as wrong jumping to conclusions when a stock drops, as those who jump to conclusions when it rises (and it did rise about 60% prior)
Also, I wouldn't buy into what ratings agencies say much. After all, they rated subprime mortgages and CDOs as AAA during the run up to the Financial Collapse. A bunch of crooks.