RE:RE:RE:Does anybody do any math?You asked if people did math, then people show you the math, and you come up with new math?
You don't have to buy into the idea of revenue growth leading to profit growth, but it can and does happen. Take a look at a little company call Amazon if you don't believe me.
Reagrdless of your observations of what seldom happens in Ottawa, the numbers they are reporting for screens, revenue, and earnings, all indicate positve trends. A guarantee? Certainly not. But more compelling than somebody who believe economic factors in China and Romania and Egypt and Canada are the same.
And finally, nobody's putting a gun to your head forcing you to buy the stock.
AndiVRO wrote: Well, there is no denying that you are exceedingly smart. So, your clever calculation says that people in China and Romania and Egypt are paying 21.5$ for a ticket, like the suckers in Canada do. And, despite seeing in Ottawa that seldom there are more than 50% of the seats (Friday, prime time) assume that they even have 75% for all shows.
But, okay, let's make all your unicorn-related assumption real - what is the relevance of revenue over costs? For all I care DBOX could be making 2 bln $ a year in revenue. If they spend 2.2 though, every year, for the last 10 years, it is still no great company.