Entercom is a company selling false narratives.
EBITDA up 42% -- but it’s not real EBITDA, it’s adjusted to make it look like growth.
Revenue barely up in the first quarter.
What happened to David Field’s promised cost synergies?
What’s Entercom’s real EBITDA using generally accepted accounting principles?
Meanwhile, there are new revelations about Entercom.
Why is it a risky investment?
How the future of the company is uncertain.
And what’s the real truth about Entercom’s financial problems.
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