They seem to think so which is all that matters here really. They say they're making sure they get their money back before leaving. But that's stupid because you can't guarantee it and are just as likely to lose more and more. When your only strategy is to spend nothing and hope for the best, I daresay the chances of losing more money increases as opposed to gaining any.
Linking/comparing their ownership to a gambling session at a casino is misleading and naive. Of course there is an element of luck in their strategy but the odds are more favourable and more manageable. This so-called gamble of theirs has ran since 2010 and been mitigated by a number of factors, not least its interactions with their other business interests. As Chazz says, what have they lost?