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Re: StockVision post# 7220

Tuesday, 11/26/2013 2:52:44 PM

Tuesday, November 26, 2013 2:52:44 PM

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WNTR The shareholder’s equity is essentially the amount of money the company is worth when you take into account all its assets and liabilities. For that reason, this figure is also commonly called a company’s net worth. It’s what would remain if the company in which you’re invested was to sell off everything it owns and pay off everything it owes. Since the investors own small pieces of the company, the remaining balance is what would then be distributed among the shareholders. -


WNTR TOTAL STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY
$17,417,787


Market Value: $883,248 a/o Nov 25, 2013 (PPS of .0015)


In the context of securities, market value is often different from book value because the market takes into account future growth potential. Most investors who use fundamental analysis to pick stocks look at a company's market value and then determine whether or not the market value is adequate or if it's undervalued in comparison to it's book value, net assets or some other measure.

This is why WNTR is severely undervalued right now.