On the stock market since 2019, it operates in the world of technology. It has 2,597 employees. Now — the numbers.
The company closed last year at a loss: costs ran above sales. The picture changes only if spending is reined in.
Average growth of 71% a year over the last 4 years. Red columns mark years that ended in a loss.
Before the clock runs out, either sales must climb sharply or new money must come in. For now, time is on the company’s side.
angles, checked one by one.
The 2 that stand out are on screen; the rest came back neutral.
The council scores out of 10; report-card grades are out of 100.
Cost Efficiency: As sales grow, profit fails to keep the same pace.
The stock trades near its peak today. For long-term holders the ride has paid off so far — though past performance guarantees nothing about the future.
Over the last 3 years, sales grew about 60% a year on average.
The company sells $902.6M a year; the problem isn’t sales — it’s costs running above that number.
There is $1.6B in the vault; even if every debt were paid off, $900.9M would remain.
A loss of $300.4M against $902.6M in annual sales.
The price action doesn’t yet back an upward turn. Council score: 0/10.
Costs swallow the gains that sales growth brings in. Council score: 4/10.
On our five-subject report card, WORK sits in the middle of the class: some subjects shine, others don’t. The grade moves as the numbers move.
The takeaway: WORK has solid sales but closed last year at a loss. The road back to profit runs through spending discipline.