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mazarax t1_jdxreqj wrote

The case of $U is simple:

  • Unity has never been profitable.
  • In 2022, they doubled their losses, which are now approximately $1B per year.

Should you buy it?

No, it is going to zero, and it has never paid a dividend, ever.

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[deleted] t1_jdxrl9l wrote

What's your advice, to only lose money in profitable companies?

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mazarax t1_jdxsaya wrote

My advice is to put your money in $MCD which is at an all time high, because selling burgers and fries will always be a profitable business. Recession or not.

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Extra-Season-4141 t1_jdyu3n8 wrote

every time i drive by mcdonalds and see all the fat fucks in the drive through i think its a booming business, but the clientelle will die off in the long run.

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mazarax t1_jdyxlm7 wrote

I will worry about their bottom line when America gets skinnier. For now, Americans get fatter every decade. And MCD is where they can get their excess calories.

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Extra-Season-4141 t1_jdyy2nn wrote

Since people seem to be getting stupider over time, mcdonalds will likely remain the king for cheap tasty food. Yes the people will die off, but the offspring will eat it and give another 20 years of profit for mcdonalds. For that reason, Im in.

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loldraftingaid t1_jdxuwha wrote

I think is this probably the closest to the right take. I've been eyeing Unity for a while now - the technology is good and is a staple in the industry, but they don't seem to be able to monetize it. I think the most likely bullish case is that they are purchased/merged at some point in time at a premium.

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