My point was in reference to your claim that PLPL's market cap is totally overblown. The point being, compared to what? When a company like Amazon just reported that "the Seattle company's expansion strategy led to a net loss of $437 million in the third quarter, worse than its year-earlier loss of $41 million. The wider loss came despite a 20% jump in revenue to $20.58 billion" and they're trading at over $300/share. Talk about irrational exuberance.