Megster - just wondering if he would name those companies with larger market caps that upon closer examination he wouldn't rub two nickles together to buy. It would be great to make sure we're not comparing apples and oranges. Just a thought.
And, I believe most investors are resigned to the notion that it will take the appropriate earnings ......coupled with a reasonable p/e ratio.......to ultimately provide for significant pps gains. Usually though, the time period is a reasonable one of less than three years. Especially for a company that is no longer considered a start-up company. Not after 10 years. And, has constantly been around $.065 or less for an unreasonable amount of time.
And, from reading this board and another, they have both been waiting for Hollywood for a long, long while. And, unfortunately, the wait will be at least another year or more away. Remember, one must also consider construction and "trials." A la Atlantic Packaging Products, Ltd. Not to bring up a sore point, just an observation.
And, we both know that their is a lot more at work than simply market preceptions when it comes to FASC's PPS. I think analyysts consider the company ratios and their history and a few other items. Perception is what some investors have of it.
IMO.