Negative gross margins occur when the cost of goods sold exceeds revenue, meaning a company loses money on each sale. This metric often signals aggressive pricing strategies, market share battles, or unproven business models. Investors and analysts use it to assess risk, while startups may strategically accept it to scale quickly, though long-term viability requires positive margins.
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