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FinFree4Ever t1_jdyj616 wrote

Market has not realised it yet, since people are looking at EPS.

Unity has posted its first profitable quarter in the company's 18-year history, albeit on a non-GAAP basis. In a letter to shareholders, the company reported a non-GAAP operating profit of $13 million for the three months ended December 31, 2022.

Let me quote you the CFO’s statement on their earnings call on 22 Feb 2023: “Now what happens then is that we expect to significantly improve profitability in 2023. If you look at – we had a loss of $90 million non-GAAP in 2022 and we expect adjusted EBITDA to be about somewhere in the range of $230 million to $300 million in 2023, so very significant swing from one year to another. Now what’s interesting is in 2022, we were only profitable in Q4. In 2023, we expect obviously to be profitable every single quarter.”

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cbryantm t1_jdyh32w wrote

If the government did not step in to insure bank deposits then all deposits above 250,000 are essentially eliminated. Meaning the depositors lost money and no one gained any money on the other side. Bankruptcy is another example of it not being zero sum. It supposed to be zero sum, but market dysfunction creates scenarios where that isn’t always the case.

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RoundTableMaker t1_jdyejph wrote

What's the discussion supposed to be about? You are posting about venezuela in r/wallstbets. What am i supposed to do with this information? Basic necessities are impossible to get in venezuela after socialism destroyed industry there. What's the stock play here? At least when they make fun of jim cramer i get a directional bet.

Here you are saying, what? What does this toilet paper post have to do with the stock market?

Predicting Americans' future as they do or dont embrace socialism? Again What's the stock play? Buy charmin and trade venezuelans' for their entire life savings? This guy wants to do an etf for this?

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