It's like the concept of a long term investment is lost on certain people. "They don't deal with losses, blah blah blah blah blah."
Yeah that might be the case, but seeing as you're not privy to their business plan you cannot assess whether the no. falls into their projected plans. Ultimately people make moves with the intention of making a profit; however, in order to do, sacrifices are sometimes made.
Simplifying things for you. Someone buys 100 at £50 each, he is going to have a short term loss of £5,000. If he is able to sell 10 a month at $100, he will make a profit of £5,000 down the stretch.
At the moment, Showtime is probably more concerned with improving their brand recognition. If they can build a consistent brand that will last over 10 years, I'm guessing they'd their moves a success.
Yeah that might be the case, but seeing as you're not privy to their business plan you cannot assess whether the no. falls into their projected plans. Ultimately people make moves with the intention of making a profit; however, in order to do, sacrifices are sometimes made.
Simplifying things for you. Someone buys 100 at £50 each, he is going to have a short term loss of £5,000. If he is able to sell 10 a month at $100, he will make a profit of £5,000 down the stretch.
At the moment, Showtime is probably more concerned with improving their brand recognition. If they can build a consistent brand that will last over 10 years, I'm guessing they'd their moves a success.
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