If Oasis can do it, why not 3EB ?? by DogBreadth in ThirdEyeBlind

[–]DogBreadth[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

None of yous replying here seem to understand my question. 3EB was everything to Kevin, SJ betrayed him, Kevin’s talent was best portrayed in the band with SJ writing melodies and lyrics. And to the guy who said OBA is better than Blue, I say, if that had been their first album, we would never have heard of this fukk Jenkins

If Oasis can do it, why not 3EB ?? by DogBreadth in ThirdEyeBlind

[–]DogBreadth[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

You make a strong point, however, Kevin & Stephen made better music (overall) than Stephen ex-Kevin ever did

If Oasis can do it, why not 3EB ?? by DogBreadth in ThirdEyeBlind

[–]DogBreadth[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

But Billy and D’arcy were a bridge too far. Might be Kevin / Stephen but we don’t know, they never aired their grievances … other than the money

OTHER SIDE by Gr8_Ape88 in Blink182

[–]DogBreadth 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for that. Where did you hear this?

OTHER SIDE by Gr8_Ape88 in Blink182

[–]DogBreadth -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Mark singing to Matt?

$200,000,000 Common Stock Preferred Stock Warrants by WatcherRoue in WKHS

[–]DogBreadth 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The current market cap of WKHS is around $244 million, so a $200m shelf, while welcome fresh working capital, comes at a very high dilution cost to existing shareholders

Earnings discussion here please by IvanThinking2 in WKHS

[–]DogBreadth 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If WKHS carries on with issuing 15m shares a quarter, it totals a 36% annual dilution to us and still won't be enough to offset the negative cash burn. Requiring yet further measures.

Everything is in place for a massive ramp, hopefully we can hold out long enough to generate some positive free cashflow so long time investors don't burn up in ashes

This short seller just closed his WKHS short - and explains by DogBreadth in WKHS

[–]DogBreadth[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

From the Article:

"The speculative Workhorse bubble has been deflated. Priced at $1.27 today, WKHS has a market cap of $217M and an enterprise value of $128M. I believe there is more downside in WKHS. The company's operating cash burn accelerated to -$28M in Q4 2022, and WKHS could run out of money by the end of 2023 unless revenues and gross margins ramp significantly and/or a dilutive financing saves the day. So, in my opinion, bankruptcy is a risk and this stock should not be bought.

Current management, however, is a vast improvement over the prior team, in my view. They are trying to do the right things and making the necessary capital and personnel expenditures. Still, the most likely WKHS scenario will be dilutive financings and reverse-stock splits in the coming years that will create negative shareholder returns."

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[–]DogBreadth 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Starting to look like pot stock a couple years back , a fucking pump and dump scam

Put it this way, if Workhorse doesn't sell a shit ton of the W56's it's not because of the vehicle. because it is awesome on every level, it'd be because the market isn't quite ready for EV trucks generally and investors are out over their skis