Maybe because of the mess with the management. If you you fire a huge chunk of your workforce, the savings is amazing. If outsiders think the cuts were logical, fat-trimming measures, the share price goes up; if investors think is was amateurish and detrimental to the future performance of the company, the share price goes down. Given that the share price is already artificially stabile due to government investment and it being a Qatari company, a 3% drop suggests that outside investors are seriously worried the company is going to take a serious hit.