That company trades on the ASX in Sydney Australia, has 10 billion shares outstanding and is audited by KPMG with $5 billion in revenue $2.5 billion in operating cash flow and earnings of $1.4 billion.
The Aussies love low priced stock. BLTA nearly has 10 billion shares too, however, zero revenue, no plane, no operating cash flow, and a working capital deficit.
There is not a comparison.