Thursday, March 17, 2016 2:38:21 PM
When I look at Price/Revenues ratio, however, neither ADUS (0.5) nor AFAM (.69) are valued as high as SHOM (~3.5) currently. On the positive side, SHOM has no debt vs. relatively high debt load for ADUS and AFAM. So it's still hard to find a great 1:1 comparison with a competitor to help value SHOM. Maybe it will work in their favor, and they will do a deal with an anxious buyer. We shall see.
Have you heard anything about an effort by SHOM to change to a Nevada corporation?
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