Interesting numbers, yes.
From net income per share of .01 in 2004, to .05 in 2005, to guidance of from .10 to .13 per share in 2006.
Also, they said cost of sales was about 70% in 2005. Does that leave somewhere in between .03 and .039 as a rough EARNINGS PER SHARE number?
If so, for CHID to trade at .60/sh it requires a PE multiple of 15 to 20?
Just wondering.
jonesie
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