You have to remember they are using the top revenues that the companies ever made in their past not an average. Also, please remember with the economy, they are bidding lots of jobs at cost just to keep people working. There is a lot of competition in this business and since they are union, it is hard to complete with the non-union prices. AMI also lost their $10,000,000 a year contract with a huge industrial company in Peoria. I was in the financial portion of the company and do know what I am talking about. I will say I know nothing about SARS. If I were an investor in this company, I would want to know all the pros and cons. IMO.