Fair point on ESOA. But we'll see if there's a shift in sentiment when people get their outrageous heating bills.
I think ESOA is a steal below $2.50 as nat gas prices continue to surge higher. ESOA had that crazy AH run last month from around $3 all the way to $6 on millions of shares traded...and no news. Now they actually do have a catalyst with the energy sector rocking.
The way I look at it is ESOA earned .07/share for the Dec quarter vs a loss the prior year on 33% revenue growth. Backlog in that quarter increased *sequentially* from $72.2M to $101.6M. And all of that was BEFORE energy prices have exploded higher in recent weeks. Only negative I see is upcoming quarterly report is seasonally weaker.
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