Many people may equate "group cash flow positive" as making maiden profit. The reality is that being group cash positive means that Catapult is generating enough cash flow from operations to fund their growth strategies. I think Catapult can get to maiden profit sooner than FY21 as profit is basically revenue minus opex and depreciation. The market may not have thought of this from this angle.
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