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Posted On: 03/22/2024 7:29:50 PM
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Concur ... I think you are exactly right about posturing for ultimately, a buyout.
Here is some verbiage at the bottom of the Year-End Shareholder's Letter ...
from just 3 months ago ...
"share price has very little to do with the value a strategic buyer places on the business in a sale. Accordingly, while we have virtually no control over market conditions and the share price, we do have control over the intrinsic value we are creating as evidenced by the long list of achievements detailed above. As such, we believe our long-term investors may have an opportunity to generate returns that are not reflected in the share price alone. "
Kinda has the sound that VERB will ultimately entertain selling the business ...
"the value a strategic buyer places on the business in a sale"
https://ir.verb.tech/news-events/press-releas...end-letter
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For me, I'm looking for a buy out at some point from a big company like Shopify. All VERB has to do is keep growing at a nice clip. Even the revenue isn't as important as the growth, as we've seen by so many companies over the last 20 years including Meta, Salesforce, etc. at the early stages.
Here is some verbiage at the bottom of the Year-End Shareholder's Letter ...
from just 3 months ago ...
"share price has very little to do with the value a strategic buyer places on the business in a sale. Accordingly, while we have virtually no control over market conditions and the share price, we do have control over the intrinsic value we are creating as evidenced by the long list of achievements detailed above. As such, we believe our long-term investors may have an opportunity to generate returns that are not reflected in the share price alone. "
Kinda has the sound that VERB will ultimately entertain selling the business ...
"the value a strategic buyer places on the business in a sale"
https://ir.verb.tech/news-events/press-releas...end-letter
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