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Everyone has their view on how they perceive value, so that's your call and any company probably prefers more feedback to less.
Not applicable to SOM, but on a related note...when I ran a small online business (~4K/mo revenues), the moment anyone implied to know what my threshold was for "making money" on a discounted return etc, I would bristle. It never accounted for my time, and had no idea of my costs and tax situation, so sure--I can have revenues exceed costs but that may not mean I am sustainably profitable. Especially if you work at it 80+ hours a week.
So in that sense, my own personal tact is never to make a case to a business that I am the arbiter of how much money they are making. Your point has merit on its own without it.