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Right. "Just because they are losing money, doesn't mean they are not profitable"
It depends how we are defining profit. Bottom line reporting on 10Ks doesn't reveal the truth. That's what the cash flow statement is for as it backs out many of the reserves, stock buy backs and other methods of reducing income. I already detailed several ways a company can report a net loss but still be profitable. You have not refuted a single one yet.
I've really enjoyed watching the way economic illiterates have tried every way they can to make this sentence true for them.
I've really enjoyed watching the way economic illiterates try to cast those who have demonstrated superior knowledge as being wrong while utterly and completely failing to refute a single argument presented as to why a company who reports a net loss for GAAP can actually be profitable while offering no arguments themselves.
Are you too cowardly to answer my stock buyback question?
I'm not sure how you think sniping while deliberately avoiding the hard questions makes you right.
At this point, I seriously doubt you know what a 10K is. Much less any of the terms being used here. You have demonstrated no understanding of the topic at all.