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Is $DRYS a good company to invest in?

>> No.1926073

I don't know, but I doubt it.

>> No.1926090
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1926090

Great financials

>> No.1926145

>>1926073

why

>>1926090

what does this mean

>> No.1926190

>>1926145
Their revenues are dropping insanely (from 970k to 52k from 2015 to 2016). Secondly, they are losing lots of money in their operation since 2015.

I found this quote quite fitting:

> DryShips has an established five-year history in really destroying shareholder value, and it's nearly an art form now.

>> No.1926213

>>1926059
>>1926145
You clearly have no idea about investing and are guaranteed to lose your money, they have been reverse-splitting their stock like crazy and it never works. Although you probably don't know what this means because you are probably 18 and live with your parents.

Fuck off back to whatever board you came from.

>> No.1926254

>>1926145
If you're looking to invest on fundamentals and you literally cant read a page of big red numbers then we are definitely in different galaxies.

>> No.1926590

>>1926059
I think it's a good investment. If you look back it was worth $60000 at one point. It's a good company that's just fallen on hard times