Jim, you need to take some lessons. When a paragraph starts with a sentence declaring a date or a fact and the following sentence commences with the pronoun It - in the absence of any other explanation the correct reading is to connect what follows it to the first sentence.
Here is what I wrote.
"I don't see SGH as either at April 2015. It generated profit, was established and on the verge of ASX100."
All trivial stuff. It just paints you in bad light trying to find the slightest thing to have a dig at me.
That is interesting. You should read Factfullness. Many people are fooled into believing or wanting to believe something to satisfy a bias. In your case it would appear you have convinced yourself most of what I write is incorrect, to the point of using your imagination to satisfy that belief.
I don't care but you should. Many errors in judgement are made from wanting to believe something to satisfy a mental model. I understand the psychological term used is cognitive dissonance, in this case wanting to avoid a state of conflict, so just convince (imagine) something is so to keep the mind at rest.
You'll abuse me no doubt but in a quite moment have a good think about it, get to grips with reality and it might save you one day.