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StaleyCornell

03/25/17 8:12 AM

#63529 RE: stcks4prft #63521

Awesome that means I can load more!

FRAKSTER

03/25/17 9:12 AM

#63535 RE: stcks4prft #63521

wall street looks forward dude. its the future that people care about not what they have now. and nsav has a bright future.

DrummerDude

03/25/17 9:28 AM

#63540 RE: stcks4prft #63521

While you have good concerns, let's think about this some more.

I have bought and sold companies in the past. A smart buyer will acquire a business that has revenues and more importantly profits (cash flow). Let's say a business is bought for $600k and generating $200k in cash flow. A smart arrangement would be for the buyer to pay the seller $200k per year from the cash flow the business is generating over 3 years or so to pay for the business (seller financing). No debt or dilution needed. Even if you have to dilute some to assist in the acquisitions, you could buy back the shares down the road with the cash flow generated. Cash flow is key to making this work. Then you do this again and again to acquire more businesses. Perfect growth plan. Albeit easier said than done.

Gotta love the fact that shares have been reduced 2.5b with a possible 2.5b reduction down the road. Still left with a lot of shares but no doubt heading in the right direction. The CEO could have easily just used these shares now to acquire but he seems to know exactly what to do. IMO

Major Profits

03/25/17 10:01 AM

#63546 RE: stcks4prft #63521

It's a new business just starting out. How can they have revenue yet?

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