Yes, they are supply and production constrained; not demand constrained. Like most players in this industry in the current market they actually struggle to satisfy demand. That can only be fixed over time by investing in production capacity and supply chains.
Luckily, they have plenty of cash in reserve to survive the next few years. So, if they start addressing those issues, their revenue situation should improve as their production volume stabilizes.
Luckily, they have plenty of cash in reserve to survive the next few years. So, if they start addressing those issues, their revenue situation should improve as their production volume stabilizes.