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  <title>116 - Learning from mistakes you narrowly avoid $MCLDF</title>
  <description>Mental Models discussed in this podcast:  Confirmation Bias Skin in the Game  Please review and rate the podcast If you enjoyed this podcast and found it helpful, please consider leaving me a rating and review. Your feedback helps me to improve the podcast and grow the show's audience.&amp;amp;nbsp; Follow me on Twitter and YouTube Twitter Handle:&amp;amp;nbsp;@TreyHenninger YouTube Channel:&amp;amp;nbsp;DIY Investing Support the Podcast on Patreon This is a podcast supported by listeners like you. If you’d like to support this podcast and help me to continue creating great investing content, please consider becoming a Patron at&amp;amp;nbsp;DIYInvesting.org/Patron. Show Outline The full show notes for this episode are available at&amp;amp;nbsp;https://www.diyinvesting.org/Episode116 mCloud Technologies - $MCLDF  SaaS company  Trading at just 1x expected revenue   Energy efficiency (Oil and Gas Plant efficiency) Green Energy (Wind Turbines, HVAC efficiency) Uses AI  Problems:  Cash flow negative (Presumably in the name of growth) Regular ongoing stock issuance and dilution  Both shares and warrants &amp;quot;An assumption that this is the last time.&amp;quot;   Very promotional management (with skin-in-the-game?!?) &amp;quot;Uplisting to the NASDAQ&amp;quot; talk  A lot of examples of SaaS names going from 1-2x revenue while on the Canadian TSX market to 10x+ revenue on the NASDAQ in the US Still hasn't occurred many years later   Mergers and acquisitions using stock (Not cash, because they don't have any) Growth targets include non-organic growth (REALLY BAD)  Dilution is required, but it makes it impossible to model per share returns   Exit: Liquidity event needed for the payoff (Either sell to another company or an uplisting)  Lessons Learned:  Don't buy promotional companies Don't buy companies that dilute Don't buy companies that can't self-fund growth Insider ownership does not equal skin-in-the-game Be wary of 'uplisting' as a catalyst  Summary: Investors need to constantly be wary of confirmation bias and stay alert for possible red flags. mCloud Technologies stock $MCLDF taught me this lesson. Don't buy promotional companies that dilute shareholders and can't self-fund growth.&amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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