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Re: DDhawk post# 1516

Thursday, 04/08/2010 4:43:09 AM

Thursday, April 08, 2010 4:43:09 AM

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How does the math go? 700 million ~2013 so if QMC/Solterra has only a 10% market share as the market leader that's 70 million. The # shares is ~ 80 million so each share would be about a $1 give or take. But most companies price is based on a multiple of 12-15. So if the math works it's around $12 a share. I'm sure I'm wrong in my thinking but thought I'd throw it out for discussion. So in 3 years an .18 cent company COULD possibly be a $12 company. Wouldn't be a bad return! But wait - they are going to license the technology for making TQ-Dots to other companies, so they may have a bigger residual piece of the 700 mill pie. But wait, there's more. That's only half the current company income, by then it should be two seperate income producing companies. Do I double the price again or is it a larger share of the 700 million. But the 700 million was only for QD's sales, not the products they would be used in and sold separately. How do I figure that into the equation. Holy crap there's more, they were only talking about the research and development(R&D)phase, what about the commercialization phase. I'M GOING ON OVERLOAD>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

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