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Comment by LetsGetTechnicl

8 hours ago

Then why haven't they reported any profits using GAAP (generally accepted accounting principles)? They all use ARR which is easily gamed.

They aren't profitable on a GAAP basis and no one claims this. This obsession over profits is misguided. These are hyper growth companies growing at a scale never seen before. It is both deliberate and uncontroversial to invest in growth rather than slowing down to produce profits.

  • If my retirement money is going to end up invested in these companies, either directly when they IPO or indirectly through compute providers, then I would like to see some proof that they are capable of producing profits. "Trust me bro" just ain't gonna cut it.

I don't really sure, but might be they count hardware purchase as loss, too.

Google has just recently upgraded their TPUs.