Thursday, January 20, 2022 3:09:54 AM
HDUP filings say it diluted its shares by over 12% in 2021. You can believe the filings or not, up to you.
HDUP is also has an operating deficit. That means it goes deeper into debt approximately $16,500 every month (as of last quarter). Borrowing even MORE money to do a stock buyback would be an awful business decision for obvious reasons. Don't count on it ever happening before HDUP starts earning a profit.
they didn't dilute. they sold/gave shares to employees. and also use shares as collateral on an acquisition. but even better news is that already announced a share buyback so...
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