Saturday, October 14, 2017 8:40:26 AM
The metrics you're using here - comparingrevenues to market cap is faulty -
thus to conclude "that's really good" is erroneous.
Look at Sears.
Sears has revenue of $19.75 billion and a market cap of only $727 million. Do the math: the market cap is 1/27th - or 3.7% of revenues.
Now look at Sears chart. They have gone from a high of $162 to Friday's close of $6.77. Will Sears survive in an Amazon world?
Sears ever shrinking market cap is a function of fundamental economics and investor confidence.
IF you think that SPMI revenues to market cap is "really good" then one might assume you would jump at the chance to buy sears stock where the market cap is only 3.7% of revenues.
Sears is a dangerous stock at these levels. With all those billions in revenue they still have to borrow.
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