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Re: Shonnieville post# 69888

Tuesday, 12/26/2023 4:12:09 PM

Tuesday, December 26, 2023 4:12:09 PM

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Snonnieville "JP Energy Global commands 18% for its profit margin, while minimizing risk since there is no currency risk – all transactions are in US dollars. Many transactions have multiple buyers. JP Energy Global does not act as a broker, the margin on which can be as little as 1%.
— Spooz (@SpoozInc) December 26, 2023" A profit margin can be a gross profit margin or a net profit margin. For instance: it's a long way from Brazil to China. Does the Chinese buyer pay for the transportation? Who pays insurance expenses?

One thing is the profit margin in relation to a particular deal. Companies have general costs of various kinds wiich must be included before the net profit margin can be found. Then there is the tax expense. The P/E ratio is calculated after deduction for the tax charge. Thus we don't have the required information to establish a sensible stock price based on a certain p/e ratio.

I regard the size of the first deal very promising. We can expect more deals in the near future. If we receive information about the size and numbers regarding anticipated NET profits we will have a much better bases for establishing a reasonable stock price. In my view we have no basis for doing that on the basis of the numbers that are available so far.