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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Shopify Subordinate Voting Ord Shs Class A T.SHOP

Alternate Symbol(s):  SHOP

Shopify Inc. (Shopify) is a Canada-based global commerce company. The Company provides essential Internet infrastructure for commerce, offering tools to start, grow, market and manage a retail business of any size. It provides platforms and services that are engineered and delivers a shopping experience for consumers online, in store and everywhere in between. Its software enables merchants to... see more

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Post by SadieLadyCO on Feb 16, 2023 1:09pm

One more thing

How many companys you know of that has billions of dollars in rev and trades this low. The price should be back into the $75 to $85 range.
Comment by S4Hunter on Feb 16, 2023 10:51pm
Their Earning Per Share are terrible. Surprised this stock trades over $10. They do a billion in sales and make no profit. This stock is way over priced. 
Comment by AlwaysLong683 on Feb 17, 2023 10:31pm
It's about profitability. GM was generating huge revenues when it had to be bailed out by both the US and Canadian government during the financial crisis of 2007-2009. Chrysler, same thing. Ford did not want or need a bailout, but was forced to take it by the Bush Administration for fear the American people would feel (rightly so) that GM and Chrysler made their own bed and should sink or ...more  
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