Tipranks article on TRMR15 Dec 2021 16:17
Posters here know how I feel about TRMR censoring free speech, which is exactly what they did on Rumble, and we all will pay the price for this unless the overpaid idiots running the company come to their senses, go hat in hand to Rumble, and make things right. That being said, the below three paragraphs are from an article out today from Tipranks.
This, combined with the article posted by Sharenicely yesterday, serves to emphasize the competitive nature or our sector. We cannot afford to lose entire platforms due to mgt. being bullied by woke morons, then capitulating to their demands, which they they were (bullied), and they did (capitulate). The woke brigade will never, ever stop, because they'll never, ever be satisfied. It is in their makeup...all they have in life is being miserable twits that complain all day, every day.
The below from Tipranks. I'll post the link in a following post. There are a lot of compelling reasons to own this stock, and they do talk about this as well in the same article.
The title of the article is:
Tremor International: Reasonably Valued, but Concerns Remain
Three paragraphs which, to me, spell out the stupidity of our recent moves which caused the loss of the video platform Rumble: (In case anyone's not aware, we're a video ad platform, and Rumble is an up and coming video platform. Kinda makes me want to have them as part of our portfolio of publishers...duhhhh.):
"There is concern about the company’s ability to generate substantial future growth in the highly competitive digital advertising space. Several major players and smaller competitors are all vying for the same customers."
"The balance sheet also remains strong, with no long-term debt noted in the last report. The big question for investors is whether the company can continue to scale in a highly competitive environment with many major players."
"The stock has two areas of concern, however. First, the macroeconomic climate has turned against growth stocks. For how long remains to be seen. Second, Tremor faces incredibly tough competition."
As mentioned above, the link to the article, which mentions many positives, will follow.