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Re: Tim Eriksen post# 8093

Thursday, 05/23/2019 6:37:14 PM

Thursday, May 23, 2019 6:37:14 PM

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Don't know how you guys are coming up with $1.20 to $1.38 based on some multiple times cash flow per share.

Cash flow for 2018 I read as $6.842M (2018 annual report) which comes to ~$.077/share. To get $1.20 I would need to multiply by about 15.5; to get $1.38 I would need to multiply by about 18.

Please tell me what I'm doing wrong. Confused and bewildered.

-tia

P.S. If I substitute Q1 2019 for Q1 2018 (which had a negative cash flow), I get a cash flow/share for those 4 quarters as about $.124 per share. Then I get $1.20 per share by multiplying cash flow by about 9.5 and I get $1.38 by multiplying by about 11.
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