RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Let's talk numbers AT vs TTDskelterhelter wrote: Torontojay wrote: skelterhelter wrote: Swiftstar wrote: To add to that, the ability for AT to growth at rates that can outpace TTD should be much greater if even a fraction of their growth roadmap materializes. I'm referring to the tier ones ramping up, tapping into the 12 billion $ of auto industry digital ad spend on the US, acquistions, etc etc. PRior to 2019, AT grew at a 70% cagr. They are in pivot mode as they onboarding a new roster of clients...
Proof is in the pudding. After that catastrophic conference call Tal lost his credibility to deliver anything anymore.
I will say it again and again: if insiders aren't buying the stock in large amounts why are you???
Because they have more shares than I do :)
I don't think you have any idea who you are dealing with here.. these are not straight shooters.
If you look at history, Chair Sheldon Pollack woud buy shares when the stock dropped significantly to show support and get more at better prices.
Founders didn't do so because back then they collectively owned almost 25% of the company. Now their ownership is much lower and they made out like bandits selling at much higher prices.
Given Tal single handedly destroyed the share price he should be buying back in with both hands to show the market what he really believes.
Watch the actions not the words.
Good luck.
Sheldon Pollack only purchased 19,600 shares during 2018 when the share price traded between 59 cents and $1.69. Prior to 2018 he held a total of 1,446,474 between his direct and indirect accounts.
Insiders still have skin in the game.
Sheldon Pollack sold 100k in late 2020 and 100k in early 2021 in the public markets when he held 1,367,519 in indirect accounts and
an additional 521,463 shares in direct accounts.