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Talkspace (NASDAQ:TALK) Is In A Strong Position To Grow Its Business

Talkspace (NASDAQ:TALK) Is In A Strong Position To Grow Its Business

Talkspace(纳斯达克:TALK)正处于强劲增长业务的有利地位
Simply Wall St ·  06/16 10:20

Even when a business is losing money, it's possible for shareholders to make money if they buy a good business at the right price. For example, biotech and mining exploration companies often lose money for years before finding success with a new treatment or mineral discovery. Nonetheless, only a fool would ignore the risk that a loss making company burns through its cash too quickly.

即使一家企业在亏损,如果股东以正确的价格购买好的企业,仍有可能赚钱。例如,生物技术和矿业勘探公司经常在新疗法或矿物发现之前亏钱多年,从而获得成功。但是,只有愚蠢的人才会忽略亏损公司消耗现金过快的风险。

So should Talkspace (NASDAQ:TALK) shareholders be worried about its cash burn? In this article, we define cash burn as its annual (negative) free cash flow, which is the amount of money a company spends each year to fund its growth. We'll start by comparing its cash burn with its cash reserves in order to calculate its cash runway.

那么纳斯达克谈话空间(TALK)的股东应该担心其现金流失吗?在本文中,我们定义现金流失为其每年的(负)自由现金流,即一家公司用于资金营运的金额。我们将从比较其现金流失和现金储备开始,以计算其现金储备能支持多长时间。

How Long Is Talkspace's Cash Runway?

谈话空间(Talkspace)的现金储备能够支持多长时间?

A company's cash runway is calculated by dividing its cash hoard by its cash burn. When Talkspace last reported its March 2024 balance sheet in May 2024, it had zero debt and cash worth US$120m. In the last year, its cash burn was US$6.3m. That means it had a cash runway of very many years as of March 2024. Importantly, though, analysts think that Talkspace will reach cashflow breakeven before then. If that happens, then the length of its cash runway, today, would become a moot point. Depicted below, you can see how its cash holdings have changed over time.

一家公司的现金储备能支持多长时间是通过将其现金储备除以其现金流失来计算的。当Talkspace于2024年3月公布其2024年3月财报时,其没有债务,现金价值为1.2亿美元。在过去的一年中,其现金流失为630万美元。这意味着截至2024年3月,其现金储备可以支持多年。重要的是分析师认为Talkspace在那之前将达到盈亏平衡。如果发生这种情况,那么今天它的现金储备能支持的时间将变得不重要了。如下图所示,您可以看到其现金持有情况的变化。

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NasdaqCM:TALK Debt to Equity History June 16th 2024
纳斯达克谈话空间(TALK)的负债情况历史日期为2024年6月16日

How Well Is Talkspace Growing?

谈话空间(Talkspace)的表现如何增长?

Given our focus on Talkspace's cash burn, we're delighted to see that it reduced its cash burn by a nifty 90%. And revenue is up 32% in that same period; also a good sign. Considering these factors, we're fairly impressed by its growth trajectory. Clearly, however, the crucial factor is whether the company will grow its business going forward. So you might want to take a peek at how much the company is expected to grow in the next few years.

鉴于我们关注谈话空间(Talkspace)的现金流失,我们很高兴看到其将其现金流失降低了90%。而在同一时期,收入增长了32%,这也是个好兆头。考虑到这些因素,我们对其增长轨迹相当印象深刻。然而,关键因素显然是公司在未来是否将扩大业务规模。因此,您可能要看一下该公司在未来几年中预计增长多少。

Can Talkspace Raise More Cash Easily?

谈话空间(Talkspace)是否容易筹集更多现金?

There's no doubt Talkspace seems to be in a fairly good position, when it comes to managing its cash burn, but even if it's only hypothetical, it's always worth asking how easily it could raise more money to fund growth. Issuing new shares, or taking on debt, are the most common ways for a listed company to raise more money for its business. Many companies end up issuing new shares to fund future growth. By looking at a company's cash burn relative to its market capitalisation, we gain insight on how much shareholders would be diluted if the company needed to raise enough cash to cover another year's cash burn.

无疑,谈话空间(Talkspace)在管理其现金流失方面似乎处于相当良好的位置,但即使只是假设,询问它如何轻松筹集更多资金来支持增长仍然值得。发行新股份或发行债务是上市公司筹集更多资金的最常见方式。许多公司最终发行新股份以筹集未来的发展资金。通过比较公司的现金流失与其市值,我们可以了解如果公司需要筹集足以支付另一年现金流失的资金,股东们将面临多大的稀释。

Talkspace's cash burn of US$6.3m is about 1.6% of its US$390m market capitalisation. So it could almost certainly just borrow a little to fund another year's growth, or else easily raise the cash by issuing a few shares.

谈话空间的现金流失为630万美元,约占其39亿美元的市值的1.6%。因此,它几乎可以轻松借款资金以支持另一年的增长,或者轻松发行一些股票来筹集资金。

Is Talkspace's Cash Burn A Worry?

谈话空间(Talkspace)的现金流失是一个问题吗?

It may already be apparent to you that we're relatively comfortable with the way Talkspace is burning through its cash. In particular, we think its cash burn reduction stands out as evidence that the company is well on top of its spending. But it's fair to say that its revenue growth was also very reassuring. It's clearly very positive to see that analysts are forecasting the company will break even fairly soon. After considering a range of factors in this article, we're pretty relaxed about its cash burn, since the company seems to be in a good position to continue to fund its growth. Its important for readers to be cognizant of the risks that can affect the company's operations, and we've picked out 1 warning sign for Talkspace that investors should know when investing in the stock.

也许你已经意识到,我们对谈话空间(Talkspace)如何消耗现金的方式相当满意。特别是,我们认为它的现金流失的减少是公司很好地掌握其开支的证据。但是可以明显地看出,其营收增长也是非常令人欣慰的。很明显,看到分析师预测该公司很快将实现盈亏平衡是非常积极的。在本文考虑了一系列因素之后,我们对其现金流失相当放松,因为该公司似乎已经处于良好的位置继续为其增长提供资金。读者们需要知道能影响公司运营的风险,我们提出了1个在投资该股票时应该了解的谈话空间的警告信号。

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