It sure does, but also provides the company with exponentially more room for growth. As it stands they still make fast, tiny, low power computers with a large amount of community and enterprise support. They still make an in-demand product, and aren't finding difficulty in selling them. Investing in IPO's is a real gambler and suckers game to me, but in the long term this could accelerate the growth of the company greatly. Whether that leads to exciting and innovative new products from them is completely in their hands.