the *vast* majority of these things are bogus, cranked out from a generic template of publically available information, scraped and packaged by an often behind-the-times automated system.
I can't determine what -- if any -- credentials of the "authour" (read FMR.com "salesman") represent him as being qualified to report on POET, but I really doubt there's any real research contained in it.
they just want your $300 in exchange for an irrelevant something that you can otherwise scrape off of Google Finance by yourself.
the GIANT disclaimer (in small print, of course) ... "Some sections may be missing if data is unavailable for the company."
... is a dead giveaway that it's just another one of those garbage "investor report" mills.
stark contrast with Mack's excellent SA article, which is backed by the integrity of a real, live, thoughtful and knowledgeable human being.
GLAL,
R.