Re: I cannot wait...
OK Maybe I'm looking at it the wrong way, but why does Ubiquiti give a toss that the share price plummeted? The only two times where that should be relevant is a) if the company is planning to sell more shares to raise cash, and b) if the share price drop put them in range to be eaten through a hostile takeover by a competitor. Otherwise, it's business as usual. Shares go up, shares go down.
I can imagine the actual reason is that the CEO and board are part paid in shares, and so the share price dropping costs them - theoretically at least because they actually only get money when they sell the shares, and they are unlikely to do that when the share price has sunk so low, especially when they know the fundamental side of the business is strong.
So who cares? When news of the extortion attempt came out and the guy is arrested and Ubiquiti could show all was well, then share price goes back up. Everyone's happy. Such a waste of company money on shysters, sorry, lawyers...