Yeah, don't hold yer breath. LOLYea this will be interesting.
Yes we are joking but nothing’s wrong knowing things like that . Many company share they sales, in games, music records … I don’t think they have sold a million unit hm, this is probably a very small market, but I can’t put a number in front of this .And please submit last year's tax returns to this thread.
Didn’t know that money was taboo in the usWife's measurements and your kids school too?
Why "should" you be able to know the financial information of a private company? I've never heard of private companies having to disclose Financial information in the UK at least.Ah . Here in my country in Europe, private company or not, you can, and should be able to know the finance in total transparence of whatever company . This is the law here .
I was pretty amazed to know that Gibson does 200 guitars a day for example .
Didn’t know that money was taboo in the us
Strange for « the land of money »
It can be a start to know « why » hereWhy "should" you be able to know the financial information of a private company? I've never heard of private companies having to disclose Financial information in the UK at least.
Money is not taboo in the US but here, if you have no vested financial interest in a private company you as a private citizen have no right to see the company's books.Didn’t know that money was taboo in the us
Strange for « the land of money »
I'll bet people that worked at Enron, Lehman Brothers, National City, BofA, WaMu all thought their employers were very healthy. Just to name a few. Past performance does not guarantee future performance.It can be a start to know « why » here
https://www.investopedia.com/terms/t/transparency.asp
You can « hide » them, but if you really want to, you can pay for the infos . When you are looking for a job for example, it’s nice to know the company health for example, if you understand what I mean
Ok ok but it gives you an idea .I'll bet people that worked at Enron, Lehman Brothers, National City, BofA, WaMu all thought their employers were very healthy. Just to name a few. Past performance does not guarantee future performance.
+1I’d buy into some stock if they ever went public.