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Is doomed to die. For me, it is one of the most endangered stocks
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@Multibagger see it the same way. I invested once and promised myself I would never make the same mistake again haha
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@Multibagger
A P/E ratio of 7 is almost a junk price.
If there was something to be gained, it would be a classic takeover candidate. But if no one takes it, it is, as you say, doomed by obvious standards.
The market capitalization has shrunk so much that the GetQuin community could buy the whole company 👍🏼
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@Wealth-Accelerator sales are increasing, what makes you think that the company is doomed? There are no financial difficulties, nor are sales collapsing?
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@fiducation Currently, they could buy SAP out of the current month...
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@fiducation I would not invest. I don't see any future in the business model. It doesn't matter whether they die or die of cancer.
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@Multibagger 2,500 euros cash flow for every 10,000 euros invested. Even without growth, we see this as a highly attractive investment.

@Wealth-Accelerator Acquisitions cost a premium; for a company like Teamviewer with a short seller ratio of >9%, this is more likely to be 50%. At the same time, acquisitions often have a negative impact on the company's own share price. So without strategic synergy effects, the management board of another company, whose bonus is often linked to the share price performance, will not simply buy a random company. Especially not if there are no clear synergy effects. Moreover, Permira has just exited Teamviewer. Before that, a takeover would have been even more difficult. This means that other companies have only been thinking about this for a few months or weeks. However, the analyses alone are likely to take months or weeks. Therefore, this is not a valid argument for us at this point.
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The market is punishing TeamViewer for the fact that the former growth promise ("growth story") has come to a standstill for the time being. While the enterprise segment is still growing, the problems in the SMB segment and at the subsidiary 1E are dragging the share down. In addition, there is a loss of confidence in management and downgrades from banks.
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@fiducation No one is forbidding you from getting in.😉
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@Multibagger don't worry are invested 👍👌 but also see the lack of trust as the main reason, but like to challenge our assumptions, hence the post.
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