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Since the new update/path people have been leaving the app.
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this is going to be up 70%
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People ask what is wrong with this. If you had used it you would had seen that it's only stream of revenue is Google ads and the 1% of the users that have subscribed. Also 95% of the users leave it after a year or so. Fair market cap should be at sales price. No more than 200mil. 30 times lower from what it is
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Price Target: $20. As much as I love Duolingo, the company is non-profitable and its Market Cap is way to high. I set it at around 1bn, thinking that in 5 years it will make Net Income $100 million because I believe in its innovation strategy. PER then will be around 10-20 and share price at $20-40. Maybe then, it will continue to go up just like SNAP did back in time when no one believed in its business and thought that it was a mere fashionable trend of that present time dragging its share price down from 24 to 5.51 (around 4-5 times less its IPO price). And I think history will repeat itself with DUOL.
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What happaned of this? This company is great.It has good results. Are big guys push down?
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is it worth to invest ?
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DUOL (P) 0.00000000 168.29000000
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ouch
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Duo has a 7 day (losing) streak now!
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Still one of the best language learning apps. I'm holding out hope on them.
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Still one of the best language learning apps. I'm holding out hope on them.
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Still one of the best language learning apps. I'm holding out hope on them.
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loss per share 0.01 if i read correctly
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500 million valuation and top insiders sell the shares they created out of thin air for 102$... For an app that makes its revenue from Google ads... What's next to IPO in this crazy market, YouTubers?
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we will see the revenues...
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what you guys think?
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We are talking about a company/app that depends on Google Ads for revenue, and loses money every year regardless. And that it depends on volunteers to finalize its courses... The definition of a company with a "moat"...