So the answer is they have plenty of cash and no need to raise capital for at least a year.
Most elite teams are profitable simply in merchandise sales and annual rights. Their subscription to CAT is a drop in the ocean compared to what to pay some elite athletes.
This business also has decent cost flexibility given how much they spend on the sales force and R&D.
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