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Re: Mar-Key post# 161246

Wednesday, 05/03/2006 2:31:48 PM

Wednesday, May 03, 2006 2:31:48 PM

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Re: If net loss is 1.5 million at 8,000 subs, how can 15,000 be break even?

Blanket statements warrant a reply. Keeping the numbers realistic will only help the price. Unrealistic numbers only set the bar for disappointment.

Please kindly show us the math...

666 subs per month average and paying alot to CC for subs, marketing, etc. Yes, some loss is for inventory, but CC rollout will move the Net Loss to higher levels than today.

How is is possible to break even at this rate? When Net Loss increases at a much higher rate than sub growth, the formula is in the wrong direction. And CC rollout has not begun. The expenses for that will incur in the next Q's, thus moving the Net Loss even higher.

Any replies must include math to back up the statements. Let's be realistic here. Blanket statements without formulas to back them up just set the bar for a stock decline.
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Posted by: Mar-Key
In reply to: None Date:5/3/2006 2:16:09 PM
Post #of 161145



I agree with the poster who asked how come BMI fails to put little effort in focusing at times on the small amount of subs needed to break even...I figure 15K subs puts us at break even