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Re: askjsell post# 113828

Friday, 10/27/2017 7:48:17 AM

Friday, October 27, 2017 7:48:17 AM

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This is there first year in business with some clinics only being opened for a few months. The metrics you are asking about do not mean much at the moment and would represent items you would expect to see down the road when they are a more mature business and those ongoing metrics start to matter more.

What matters now is, are the clinics profitable. If so, that means the model works and is worth expanding to areas where you can expect the same profitability.

Once they have achieved decent growth and expansion, I would expect them to become fully reporting, audited and upgraded to QB status. Then in future the annual report can contain metrics such as those.

But to expect them to put metrics like that out during their first year is laughable.

Show me how any pink sheet stocks that have OS under 1B, no active dilution, have increasing revs, increasing assets, decreasing liabilities that posted net income and are cash flow positive all the while is massive expansion in a growing market. Please name we a couple others that fit all of those things.

If complaining about lack of metrics is what constitutes as negatives these days, we are in great shape and tells me there is not much to point at that is negative. Grasping at straws