Submitted by Artuhan t3_12410vq in wallstreetbets
It seems Unity been on the bottoming process for quite a while now.
Is there a potential upside happening? Calls are cheap for it no
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Submitted by Artuhan t3_12410vq in wallstreetbets
It seems Unity been on the bottoming process for quite a while now.
Is there a potential upside happening? Calls are cheap for it no
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UE5 came a long and ate it's breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Unity is a dead company; It just needs to realize it.
Unity is still a good choice for mobile games but yeah for desktop and consoles, it’s game over.
Agreed. But UE will crush them there as well, as soon as the asset shop and dev tools start flooding mobile. Unfortunately Unity is 'roblox' style tech and is now up against a better product that has wider reach, better finances, and more projects building AAA titles on it.
Unreal engine is way too convoluted + it charges royalties. I prefer Unity over Unreal.
I'm sure there are at least 8 people out there who would rather use Unity (I kid). But for AAA-titles there simply is no competition to UE 5+ when it comes to fidelity, performance, and utility.
All I know is Motley Fool recommended it at $196/share.
The case of $U is simple:
Should you buy it?
No, it is going to zero, and it has never paid a dividend, ever.
What's your advice, to only lose money in profitable companies?
My advice is to put your money in $MCD which is at an all time high, because selling burgers and fries will always be a profitable business. Recession or not.
every time i drive by mcdonalds and see all the fat fucks in the drive through i think its a booming business, but the clientelle will die off in the long run.
I will worry about their bottom line when America gets skinnier. For now, Americans get fatter every decade. And MCD is where they can get their excess calories.
Since people seem to be getting stupider over time, mcdonalds will likely remain the king for cheap tasty food. Yes the people will die off, but the offspring will eat it and give another 20 years of profit for mcdonalds. For that reason, Im in.
I think is this probably the closest to the right take. I've been eyeing Unity for a while now - the technology is good and is a staple in the industry, but they don't seem to be able to monetize it. I think the most likely bullish case is that they are purchased/merged at some point in time at a premium.
Unity is a very popular game engine and will continue to do so. But that isn't exponential growth and very dependent on ad revenue.
It's a safe buy at these levels, but I don't know if it will rapidly grow
Calling a horse drawn carriages a 'safe buy' 6 months after the Automobile was introduced. UE5 was revealed/launched mid last year and I haven't seen a single AAA title use another engine since.
Ah yes… anytime a stock goes down for a while it’s a “bottoming process”
Assassins Creed Unity?
Unity is at basement prices, it’s my biggest position. They were profitable in Q4 2022 and expect to be profitable in every quarter in 2023. Most of their expenses are stock based compensation and is manageable if needed. They will certainly survive any downturn.
More than 60% of the mobile market is using Unity, and mobile gaming is growing exponentially. There are macro themes such as metaverse, AI, VR, medical and the shift to mobile.
Unity AI was launched last week, using chatgpt to create virtual worlds will be mindblowing.
Unity is a 100-200 stock easily within 2 years.
When you say Unity AI launched last week I assume you're referring to this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sr5z4PQenfE
Did it not strike you as strange the video had nothing but text in it? Not a single screenshot of their new AI functionality.
The reason is they only started work on "Unity AI" last week.
Go onto YouTube to see it in reality, it’s in beta and a call to attract developers.
If it was 100% ready, the stock price won’t be where it is today, you have to be in before the masses.
Link?
I assume you're actually referring to the GPT-powered plugins on the Unity asset store. There was no meaningful Unity AI project before that stupid teaser video was released.
Holy shit. Puts on unity.
RemindMe! In 2 years
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It’s a weird stock, made me some money last summer when it had rumors of being acquired but not much else
They all come back, dude. It's just that high growth sh*t like U pukes moar $$$ when the economy goes south, margins get compressed, frigging funds sell in despair, even insiders (look at the last buyback in U and how they've sold a sh*tload of shares since). If you say that you know some cheaplies, buy'em and don't talk to anyone.
Come back?
A company that has never made a profit, ever?
A company that now has a $1B loss per year?
Ok, you do you, regard.
I’m long a small % and have no conviction whatsoever other than I should be allocated in this space. If you are right, don’t miss the opportunity to short it to zero.
They have been profitable since q4 2022 and will be profitable going forward as confirmed by their management who has a 100% guidance record.
Yeah, he is talking bullshit.
A company $2.7B in debt tells its investors it made an EBITDA profit of $13 million dollars in a single quarter and we're supposed to think that's indicative of something resembling profitability?
Imagine what the interest payments on that debt are.
Oh, and $1 billion of the debt was taken on that very same "profitable" quarter!
Unity has no plausible roadmap for becoming profitable in the near to mid future let's be real.
I'm not saying it's a bad buy though given the insanity of the stock market...
It is amazing, that difference! What they tell shareholders, and what they file with the SEC.
Market has not realised it yet, since people are looking at EPS.
Unity has posted its first profitable quarter in the company's 18-year history, albeit on a non-GAAP basis. In a letter to shareholders, the company reported a non-GAAP operating profit of $13 million for the three months ended December 31, 2022.
Let me quote you the CFO’s statement on their earnings call on 22 Feb 2023: “Now what happens then is that we expect to significantly improve profitability in 2023. If you look at – we had a loss of $90 million non-GAAP in 2022 and we expect adjusted EBITDA to be about somewhere in the range of $230 million to $300 million in 2023, so very significant swing from one year to another. Now what’s interesting is in 2022, we were only profitable in Q4. In 2023, we expect obviously to be profitable every single quarter.”
So, yahoo finance numbers are bogus, then?
It’s all about different accounting standards. Their CFO is not lying.
Their acquisition of Iron Source is accretive, strengthens their balance sheet/cash flows and together with a recovery in advertising revenues, Unity will be extremely attractive in the coming years.
It’s a low risk, high reward play.
Hmm… I am skeptical. I believe it when I see a profitable year with GAAP.
Could it be you have Stockholm syndrome, with $U being your largest holding?
I only bought in, in the month of March 2023. It is undervalued, already non-gaap profitable and able to withstand any recession with broad macro winds in its favour.
Even if it recovers to 50% of its 2021 high, it is still a 3x from here.
Sounds like you are butthurt over losing some money since buying 😂. The real upside is AR applications when Apple launches their AR glasses. Keep sleeping though 💤
I'm sorry, but where did you learn the alleged principal that "they all come back"?
Unity owns Weta. It will be such a shame if it drags down one of the best special and visual effect houses.
I fucking hate using Unity. Xcode feels so much better
Their is a class action lawsuit pending with Unity over securities fraud. I'd stay away.
Unreal engine is better. That's what.
Unity is for indie game devs who are usually poor. It had the reputation of being easy to learn so it attracts a lot of noobs who won’t make it. This obviously costs them money because there is a cost to serve free accounts.
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>It's always been a trash company, and it will continue to be one. It's just a matter of time until the whole thing collapses.