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Re: renaissance1 post# 3731

Thursday, 03/29/2018 11:50:15 AM

Thursday, March 29, 2018 11:50:15 AM

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hmmmm.....

That is a good question...

I would love to see another week like last week as well.

But from a numbers perspective. My Guess is:

Annual 10K 2017

Revenue: $55 Million
Gross Profit: $12 Million
Operating Expense: $12 Million

Net loss: $2.5 Million after Interest

The question, I'm not certain is how the debt removal will be treated....if that is treated as income, then its possible QUES could have a wild swing to profitability for financial filing purposes to like a profit of like $0.40 cents per share.

While its only a paper profit, it could lead to a different valuation model of a Price to Earnings ratio. As in AMSWA example it has a P/E of 18.5 on diluted earnings per share of $0.695

American Software, Inc. (AMSWA)
http://www.amsoftware.com/
http://www.amsoftware.com/contact-us/
http://www.amsoftware.com/press-releases/
American Software provides demand driven supply chaint management and enterprise software solutions backed by more than 40 years of industry experience that drive value for companies regardless of market conditions.
Nasdaq
Share Price - $12.85
Outstanding Shares - 27.9 Million
Market Cap - $387.46 Million
Price to Sales Ratio - 3.54
Trailing P/E Ratio - 18.5
Annual Revenue - $109.61 Million
Diluted EPS - 0.695
https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/AMSWA/key-statistics?p=AMSWA


Using a P/E ratio of only 10 for QUES using the same model could mean $4.00 per share.

That would be nice. smile But would be happy seeing QUES reach a P/S ratio of 0.5 first and a P/E ratio of 2. Before we get to crazy. LOL




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