Bryan Auxier
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Plenty of people ask for my thoughts on $ONDS. I do not think the company is horrible, but without more knowledge on the growth prospects of the recent acquisitions, it's hard to see this being beyond a $10-$15bn by 2035. Market cap is $4bn - so not saying you won't make money, just will it outpace the market like you want or expect it to? Right now it's not entirely clear. Now with that said, these acquisitions are new, maybe they needed fuel (capital) to grow and $ONDS now has over $400m to help feed them. To which the revenue growth could accelerate further. Also the company has noted the want to do more acquisitions which could also increase the EBITDA outlook in 2030 and 2035. But as of right now, I do not see this growing to be a $100bn company but I do not know the acquisition pipeline.








U.S. businesses are starting to add a tariff fee to customer bills and shopping carts to offset rising import costs. cbsn.ws/3RdrXEI






me and the boys on $SOFI weekly this Friday:


I’m going to bring European tipping etiquette to the United States — That means no tips. If a person goes above and beyond their job I’ll consider a 5% - 10% tip for them. That’s it. Tired of paying inflated prices for service then being required to tip afterwards.










