Deashus, it's not about agreeing to disagree. I agree companies have to grow by issueing stock. But when a company's stock (fully diluted O/S, not A/S) grows faster than it's profits, you can't expect a companies share price to increase. That's what happened with NMKT between 2003 and 2004. That's all I was saying.
NMKT's share price will only appreciate signficantly when they grow their profits more than they grow their fully diluted O/S share numbers OR when they offer guidance of such an increase without further dilution.
You can't expect NMKT's share price to appreciate without EPS guidance, not with their current business model. IMO.
Coming to your point on profitable stocks that are priced under $1.00 - I'll let you know when I find one.
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