Reddit’s IPO Filing Shows Lots Of Losses After Nearly 20 Years
Reddit’s IPO Filing Shows Lots Of Losses After Nearly 20 Years
When will the company make money? After two decades, it still can’t say. And there are enough other red flags that investors might want to be wary.

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Bdtrngl @lemmy.world Lots of losses but still paid spez a cool $193 million.
112 1 Replybobs_monkey @lemm.ee Iirc it was $600k as actual payroll, the rest in private stock. But still, fuck the greedy little pig boy.
55 0 ReplyHello_there @kbin.social 600k for causing a mass migration. Fuck that and fuck CEO compensation in general
25 0 Replyhuginn @feddit.it That 192M in private stock gonna be 192K soon
23 0 Replybobs_monkey @lemm.ee Yup, ain't that some shit
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Holyginz @lemmy.world Better yet, don't fuck him.
10 0 ReplySuperDuper @lemmy.world Spez wouldn't be into it anyway since I'm not a 15 year old girl.
13 1 ReplyHolyginz @lemmy.world True. Dude also looks like a textbook example of someone who would get their lunch money stolen.
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bobs_monkey @lemm.ee We can get him a "present" as a "congratulatory" gesture on his ipo
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balancedchaos @lemmy.world For being a complete douche.
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