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Why does it $OTLY out of debt? Sales are rising, but so are debts. Poor conditions for borrowed capital? Market environment?

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If every drink you sell is a loss-making business, sales may increase but the loss grows at the same rate.
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Maybe also unattractive overpriced product šŸ˜…
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@DollarDon Yes, well, I'll leave that up to everyone. šŸ˜… The rising sales seem to be a contraindicator for this thesis. šŸ˜¬
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@Kohlmeyse You can also buy sales growth
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@Kohlmeyse see if you can find out what proportion of sales is organic growth.
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Very high competition
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Don't just look at sales, which are of no use if expenses are also rising. it's better to look at operating cash flow or even free cash flow šŸ‘ (haven't looked at $OTLY )
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Revenue isn't everything, if you can't get a handle on costs, none of that helps... seems to be the case with OTLY.
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@MeepMeep why, I don't have them at all. šŸ¤£
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