Saturday, February 11, 2017 11:30:26 AM
Revenue doesn't matter for SMAA, only profit does. And of that profit, SMAA would get less than 1% of it.
Meaning, if we are being very generous and suggest that Windstax makes $1,000,000 a year in profit, SMAA as a company would receive less than $10,000 of it.
And it doesn't really stop there because that isn't profit for SMAA, it's just revenue for SMAA. And that revenue isn't even enough to pay for basic expenses.
Of course, most likely SMAA will receive no actual revenue from Windstax.
So what we still have with SMAA is a shell company with it's first actual "asset" which has little to no value.
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