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by psswrd12345 1230 days ago
Ranking top 20 of free apps in US is hardly a barometer of future potential of a company that has never exhibited an ability to return steady profit to shareholders, and hardly bodes well for their future growth prospects.
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That has nothing to do with the question “Who uses Snap?”
This thread is about SNAP's financial results, and SNAP's valuation has long been dependent on future growth prospects. Ranking within the top 20 is not a good sign to that end, especially given how SNAP managed to lose $1.5B in the last year and has not put forward any credible plan on how they might make a sustainable return for shareholders.
No, the thread you replied to started with the question I quoted.