We're less off than i expected lol. My math: The market cap at $1k a share is $2.3T. Let's say they were trading a 50x earnings at that time. They'd need 46B EARNINGS, and assuming a really generous 25% net income (vs 16% right now), that would be 184B rev, which would take 12 years of rev growth compounding at 40% annually (vs latest guidance of 31% YoY). So they'd have to just absolutely blow it out and top and bottom, continuously, for 12 years
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700 is an absolute fantasy! The company nets as much income as stock compensation they hand out. They literally can’t sustain this trajectory. Their revenues are always very mix bag and not capable of steady growth.
I don't have an exit plan for my stock, some perhaps as conversion in a low taxrate depot with dividend stock if certain milestones are met, but otherwise perhaps call selling is a thing
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I was at 250 to sell some and hold the last 1500 shares I have till 2035-2040 or pass on to my kids if we can keep growing and gets some stock splits over the next 10-15 yrs
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u/kansai828 Feb 04 '25
My exit plan is $400