That doesn't say it's made money. It says it is now bringing in more than it's losing. It's still currently upside down. Also, no way would I believe that website when it says starlink will make a profit by the end of this year. It's a fluff piece to prime things for the upcoming IPO.
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I can't see how they'd even be at $1.6B. By their advertised pricing they should be averaging $200 per account per month. And they just recently got to two million customers. Even if they had two million customers for the entirety of the past three years (which not even close) that would still only be $1.2B in revenue.
I highly doubt that. They just got to 2 million customers like 5 months ago. If you'd average the costs in pricing differences between residential and business, etc. you would figure it averages out to $200 a month per account. Even if you pretend that they have had 2,000,000 customers for that last three years straight that would only amount to $1.2B and I'd guarantee they have well over that in costs thus far. Skipping all the R&D the 5,000 satellites up there right now cost $500,000 to $600,000 per satellite to get to orbit (so total cost, fuel, making satellite, etc.). Even at just $500k each that's still $2.5B.
So yeah. There's not really a snowballs chance in hell it's in the black right now.
Cops do a lot of terrible stuff all the time and too often get away with it, but after reading this article, I really don't see what he did wrong shooting the guy if it looked like he was going to get away. The guy just stabbed someone in the chest with a screwdriver to steal the person's truck that also had the person's grandson in it. He crook then took the truck, flipped it around and ran over the guy he just stabbed. It seems pretty likely that if he was able to escape from the one officer he would be even more likely to try and kill and steal another vehicle in order to escape.
My girlfriend and kid put google eyes on EVERY SINGLE ITEM in the bathroom while I was at work. Every item in every drawer, in the shower, all the stuff under the sink, the toothpaste....everything. my comb has googly eyes on it. The entire bathroom can stare at me.
When they worked out those details they also thought they would have 20,000,000 subscribers before now and not just 2,000,000
Well it won't work out very well when they already have less than 15% of the subscribers they thought they would have by now.
Note 20 Ultra....
Pretty much. He was trying to bide a bit of time in a moronic way in order to give democrats more than 5 minutes to look at the 45 day budget bill the Republicans were trying to immediately force a vote on before it could be read at all. Surprise surprise, one of the first crooked things found in it was a raise to give themselves.
No one was wondering. Did that somehow make the fact that they tried to get a cola raise that was previously and deliberately blocked before not true? Does it make it not true that the Republicans tried to VERY quickly force a vote on the bill, even though they had said all new bills would get 72 hours to review first?
Who the fuck cares where the article is coming from? It didn't lie and it's easily verifiable information.
It was about a year and a half ago, so a good portion on things are either missing an eye or have been used up and replaced. Now I don't know what I was thinking by not snapping any pictures back then.