likewise. I look at revenue and cashburn. Revenue increases and...

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    likewise. I look at revenue and cashburn. Revenue increases and cashburn reduced or slower in comparison to rapid revenue growth each quarter I top up. Eventually financials reach breakeven and then progresses towards profitability. Only makes sense right?

    I do have a legitimate question in regards to the number of shares on issue. I know the more shares on issue would mean that it ‘dilutes’ shareholders. I don’t have a marketing or monetary mindset but can someone be kind enough to elaborate on what the implications of this will be as I know NET has at least 2billion shares on issue at present. Also I have seen companies doing a share buyback plan. Can someone explain why a company would do that? Thanks in advance. Never really understand the basic concept of those two areas and would genuinely like to learn more from long term investors.
    Last edited by MrKotiko71: 18/09/20
 
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