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Re: Engines post# 127795

Tuesday, 12/10/2019 1:00:37 PM

Tuesday, December 10, 2019 1:00:37 PM

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Again, please stop embarrasing yourself. Learn some finance basics at least.

First, let me tell you what is the correct definition for Net Revenue you are mentioning. I remember you mentioned the net revenue in a previous reply to me, but I couldn't answer, because your post got deleted I guess because of your aggresive tone.

Net Revenue is:

Net revenue is not the same as gross revenue. As the example shows, it accounts for certain price reductions, price adjustments and refunds. It's important to always consult GAAP and IASB accounting rules and industry standards to determine what specific types of discounts are appropriate here; some are more appropriately recorded as marketing expenses.

Net revenue generally does not account for the cost of goods sold, general and administrative expenses or other costs (those are typically incorporated in the operating income calculation). Net revenue is generally intended to be a measure of the "real top line" rather than the bottom line.



So as you can see, you were trying to refer to Net Income, not Net Revenue. Net Revenue is very similar to Revenue because as mentioned in the definition, "Net revenue generally does not account for the cost of goods sold, general and administrative expenses or other costs. Those are typically incorporated in the operating income calculation)."

Secondly, obviously all stocks have a multiplier, so? And yes you can determine what is worth with an industry multiplier. Actually is very commonly used by analysts and real investors.

Revenue is useless if no profit.


You can have a billion in revenue, and still may not mean anything.



This is not true at all. So Beyond meat has a Market Cap of zero? No, it has $4.5 Billion Market Cap, with a net loss of $19.4. I guess you didn't read my previous post where I gave you the example of Beyond Meat that has $19.4M loss for the last 12 months reported and has a 20.29 Price to Sales multiplier.