A short read on investing in companies with no revenue....

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    A short read on investing in companies with no revenue.
    https://www.businessinsider.com.au/...alued-at-billions-of-dollars-2014-1?r=US&IR=T

    IMO It kinda boils down to how you view FBR.
    A brick laying company?
    A engineering company?
    A industrial company?
    A machine company?
    A tech startup company?
    A robotics startup company?

    Me, I see the last 2.
    Though it is different to a lot of tech startups because FBR isn't targeting the consumer or regular business to business space.
 
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