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Being a shareholder of Aurora Innovation means believing in the potential long-term rewards of commercializing autonomous trucking, while accepting significant ongoing losses and minimal current sales. The recent Q2 earnings confirm persistent heavy net losses (US$201 million) with revenue stuck at US$1 million, reflecting the business's early stage and its need for future breakthroughs, either commercially or technologically, to turn around the story. The minor improvement in loss per share is not likely to create a shift in near-term investor sentiment or the biggest near-term catalysts, which continue to revolve around delivering meaningful revenue growth and showcasing customer traction for its autonomous offering. However, the uptick in share price today, despite these results, suggests that expectations for autonomous vehicle milestones or partnership news may outweigh immediate financials for some investors. Broadly, the material risks remain unchanged: ongoing cash burn and the company not being forecast to reach profitability in the next three years. Yet, not all risks are about technology itself, capital needs remain front and center for investors to consider.
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