> Mozilla is seemingly on its way to certain bankruptcy.
Mozilla has hundreds of millions of dollars in cash and over a billion in investments according to their last financial statement -- so, no, they are not.
It doesn’t matter much what they have in cash and non-liquid assets if they don’t have a balanced budget.
90% of Mozilla’s direct income (cash) comes from Google. And it looks like that funding may go away soon [1].
If Firefox had a big marketshare they might be able to capitalise on that, but right now it’s the lowest it’s ever been, and they keep on burning bridges.
90% of Mozilla’s direct income (cash) comes from Google. And it looks like that funding may go away soon [1].
If Firefox had a big marketshare they might be able to capitalise on that, but right now it’s the lowest it’s ever been, and they keep on burning bridges.
[1] https://www.zdnet.com/home-and-office/networking/why-googles...