Of course a $200M loss is a big deal. A $1M loss for them is a big deal. Is it properly reflected in the stock price? Yes, and then some. The company generates $300M in EBITA annually from its services businesses. They have $252 of cash on the balance sheet, they have another $1.2BN of assets and securities on the balance sheet. They have around $500M of maturities between now and end of 2025. The company will be fine IMO
Why are you assuming that for them taking a $200mn loss is not a big deal?
Of course a $200M loss is a big deal. A $1M loss for them is a big deal. Is it properly reflected in the stock price? Yes, and then some. The company generates $300M in EBITA annually from its services businesses. They have $252 of cash on the balance sheet, they have another $1.2BN of assets and securities on the balance sheet. They have around $500M of maturities between now and end of 2025. The company will be fine IMO