We Think All About (TSE:2454) Can Afford To Drive Business Growth

Simply Wall St · 3d ago

There's no doubt that money can be made by owning shares of unprofitable businesses. For example, biotech and mining exploration companies often lose money for years before finding success with a new treatment or mineral discovery. But while the successes are well known, investors should not ignore the very many unprofitable companies that simply burn through all their cash and collapse.

Given this risk, we thought we'd take a look at whether All About (TSE:2454) shareholders should be worried about its cash burn. In this report, we will consider the company's annual negative free cash flow, henceforth referring to it as the 'cash burn'. The first step is to compare its cash burn with its cash reserves, to give us its 'cash runway'.

We've discovered 2 warning signs about All About. View them for free.

When Might All About Run Out Of Money?

A cash runway is defined as the length of time it would take a company to run out of money if it kept spending at its current rate of cash burn. In December 2024, All About had JP¥2.1b in cash, and was debt-free. Looking at the last year, the company burnt through JP¥672m. That means it had a cash runway of about 3.2 years as of December 2024. A runway of this length affords the company the time and space it needs to develop the business. Depicted below, you can see how its cash holdings have changed over time.

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TSE:2454 Debt to Equity History April 15th 2025

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Is All About's Revenue Growing?

We're hesitant to extrapolate on the recent trend to assess its cash burn, because All About actually had positive free cash flow last year, so operating revenue growth is probably our best bet to measure, right now. Unfortunately, the last year has been a disappointment, with operating revenue dropping 2.4% during the period. In reality, this article only makes a short study of the company's growth data. This graph of historic earnings and revenue shows how All About is building its business over time.

How Hard Would It Be For All About To Raise More Cash For Growth?

Since its revenue growth is moving in the wrong direction, All About shareholders may wish to think ahead to when the company may need to raise more cash. Companies can raise capital through either debt or equity. Commonly, a business will sell new shares in itself to raise cash and drive growth. By comparing a company's annual cash burn to its total market capitalisation, we can estimate roughly how many shares it would have to issue in order to run the company for another year (at the same burn rate).

All About's cash burn of JP¥672m is about 15% of its JP¥4.4b market capitalisation. Given that situation, it's fair to say the company wouldn't have much trouble raising more cash for growth, but shareholders would be somewhat diluted.

Is All About's Cash Burn A Worry?

As you can probably tell by now, we're not too worried about All About's cash burn. In particular, we think its cash runway stands out as evidence that the company is well on top of its spending. Although its falling revenue does give us reason for pause, the other metrics we discussed in this article form a positive picture overall. Considering all the factors discussed in this article, we're not overly concerned about the company's cash burn, although we do think shareholders should keep an eye on how it develops. Taking a deeper dive, we've spotted 2 warning signs for All About you should be aware of, and 1 of them can't be ignored.

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