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Wednesday, August 27, 2014 1:56:24 PM
I understand, currently they "seem expenisive" based on P/E. But, as we have gone over on this board many times, P/E is certainly not the tool you should be using when valuing a high-growth, young company...
If MSLP management wanted to turn $1.50 in profit per share this year, I think they could. The endorsements, advertising, increased staff to over 150 employees, Cali distribution, etc. don't pay off over night. They are investing in these things that are going to pay off over the next 2-5 years. At that point, if they weren't having a massive bottom line, yes I would be worried. But they could certainly cut lots of costs and significantly improve EPS today. But why? We don't want that! We want EPS to be at $5 in the future...not at $1.50 in perpetuity.
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