I've never heard how something that has no ads and no user fees can stay afloat, regardless of how many people use it. Where is the operating money coming from? It seems like it has just been a huge pyramid scheme all along, with some relatively small amount to start it, and then the stock sales keep pumping money into it, but ultimately, it HAS to collapse, if there is no actual revenue stream.
It’s the nature of the financial markets. All these companies trade at a multiplier from what they’re actual revenue or earnings are - which is indicative on how ‘healthy’ the company is.
For the longest time, Amazon kept losing a shit tonne of money because their operating expenses were so high (they kept reinvesting into infrastructure, etc). Now Amazon basically controls the eCommerce sector and Cloud services.
The stock market is entirely all speculation. You’re not really a shareholder UNLESS you purchase your shares via DSPP (basically directly from the company). If you use a Broker, you really don’t own these shares. It’s like storing Gold in someone else’s vault.
It’s actually quite fake if you look into it, but only because it’s not a free market economy. The Gov printing money IS the root of all these issues.
That would support Sundance's theory that our government is supporting Twitter's otherwise non-profitable enterprise.
I've never heard how something that has no ads and no user fees can stay afloat, regardless of how many people use it. Where is the operating money coming from? It seems like it has just been a huge pyramid scheme all along, with some relatively small amount to start it, and then the stock sales keep pumping money into it, but ultimately, it HAS to collapse, if there is no actual revenue stream.
It’s the nature of the financial markets. All these companies trade at a multiplier from what they’re actual revenue or earnings are - which is indicative on how ‘healthy’ the company is.
For the longest time, Amazon kept losing a shit tonne of money because their operating expenses were so high (they kept reinvesting into infrastructure, etc). Now Amazon basically controls the eCommerce sector and Cloud services.
The stock market is entirely all speculation. You’re not really a shareholder UNLESS you purchase your shares via DSPP (basically directly from the company). If you use a Broker, you really don’t own these shares. It’s like storing Gold in someone else’s vault.
It’s actually quite fake if you look into it, but only because it’s not a free market economy. The Gov printing money IS the root of all these issues.
Unless you DRS your shares, then they are yours.
Yes that too.