• @EndOfLine
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    1479 months ago

    There are 54 pages of risk factors, which, after reading many S-1 filings over the years, seems pretty long. One of the most notable is the sentence, “We have incurred substantial losses during our history and may never achieve profitability.”

    Well that doesn’t sound very promising for them.

    • @AbidanYre
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      769 months ago

      may never achieve profitability.

      I’m not an expert or anything, but that doesn’t sound like a very good investment.

      • SolidGrue
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        139 months ago

        You could short it…

      • @LesserAbe
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        29 months ago

        My understanding is on these fillings you’re supposed to give a full accounting of all the risks so investors can’t sue you later. It’s like going for surgery where they say you could die - not saying it’s likely, but tries to get them off the hook.

    • athos77
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      9 months ago

      Because spez insists on chasing the newest tech shiny - but only after it’s peaked - NFTs, crypto, RPAN, etc. And although it may yet turn around for him and for reddit, notice that he only jumped onto the AI boom three months after last spring’s series of AI announcements, showing that he’s once again way behind the times.

      Edit: one thing has always struck me since his interview last summer. spez said something like “reddit will continue to be profit-driven until the profits arrive”. Like the arrival of profits was inevitable. Like he didn’t need to do anything except wait. Just be patient and the profits will arrive in their own time, not like things have to be envisioned and planned and put in place to get profits, just … they’ll arrive. Some day.

      It seems a remarkably lackadaisical attitude for a CEO to have.

      • @nucleative
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        359 months ago

        Didn’t spez also say that Reddit was a side project that just got out of hand?

        Being a tech nerd does not mean you have what it takes to lead a company to profitability.

      • @[email protected]
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        179 months ago

        spez said something like “reddit will continue to be profit-driven until the profits arrive”. Like the arrival of profits was inevitable. Like he didn’t need to do anything except wait.

        It’s easy to sit there and say you’d like to have more money. And I guess that’s what I like about it. It’s easy… Just sitting there, rocking back and forth, wanting that money.” Deep Thoughts with Jack Handey, Saturday Night Live

      • @[email protected]
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        89 months ago

        Probably doesn’t help that Reddit has spent years cultivating some of the most advertiser unfriendly content available (out of the top 100 visited sites). I doubt anyone’s chomping at the bit to advertise on pages like r/jailbait, r/piracy, and r/fatpeoplehate. Even if the worst of the worst have been banned the overall “culture” can’t be erased as quickly

        • LiveLM
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          39 months ago

          r/jailbait

          Oh ho ho, I’ve heard spez is quite familiar with this one

      • @SkyezOpen
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        39 months ago

        Rpan was pretty cool. Saw a lot of talented musicians and cute cats.

      • @[email protected]
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        19 months ago

        Not related to topic but that was my first wild lackadaisical on lemmy.

        Worth it 💪🏻

      • Andy
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        179 months ago

        What does that mean? Who pays the shortfalls?

        • @[email protected]
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          139 months ago

          I am not a CFO but I believe essentially by eating into cash reserves and accumulating debt. Also there is some wizardry when you work out operating profit / EBIT.

          Earnings vs Debt

          Someone more financially competent may want to offer a more accurate answer.