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Steve43

04/12/16 12:31 PM

#74976 RE: RVC #74974

Wouldn't that be considered "speculation" on their part ? You confuse me as to what you're looking for. Have a great day. "If the company had a profit projection it would be PR'd " . Have a great day.

Icewood314

04/12/16 12:49 PM

#74979 RE: RVC #74974

The majority of up-and-coming companies don't see profits until years down the road. However, there is an increase in Revenues, which allows BIEL to pump that money back into the company for marketing purposes and to ensure that other important aspects of the company are met; this is done to help the steady growth of the company. Companies that have steady growth are generally long-lasting, and healthy. With a product like acti-patch and being in such a world-changing industry, BIEL is considered to be one of these companies.

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JustGoDeep

04/12/16 12:57 PM

#74981 RE: RVC #74974

That post-is-simply-clueless when it comes to accounting standards. The company in Q4 sold 661K and lost only 331K. The margin was 77% and I will use a 64% margin (substantially lower) in this example. All fixed costs are cover and the loss was 331K. Therefore figure how many more sales are required to get to breakeven. Well $518,000 additional sales X .64 = $331,520 which gets us to breakeven. So how many units per store of the 1925 stores added in Q4 needs to be sold Q1 for breakeven. $518,000 (gross sales) divided by 1925 stores = $269.09 sales per store per quarter to breakeven. This example assumes all other sales remain stable, but last quarter we did see 32% growth in sales. So if Biel gets 15$ per unit sold, $269 divided by that $15 = about 18 units per quarter to breakeven. That is only 1 sales every 5 days. The actual sales number is most certainly probably much higher. So if fixed costs don’t change much it is almost a certainty that this is at least breakeven or more probably profitable in Q1. Now wait for Q2 with the B Braun sales. Hehehehe I am Giddy!! My analysis.