We should hope the results set a record, as they are the first the company has filed since coming public. As we noted in our earnings preview, “expected to lose money for the foreseeable future, earnings are less important than indications it is not the next Vonage.”
And on that latter front, a company that breathlessly describes its initial earnings report as a “record” and and resorts to adjusting even EBITDA (Earnings Without Expenses, anyone?) is not off to a good start."
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