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CrazyKar123

12/22/17 3:15 AM

#76232 RE: stervc #76231

Smart thank you :)

cjstocksup

12/22/17 3:49 AM

#76237 RE: stervc #76231

HUGE!

ANDI .192 Fundamental Valuation to Consider…

Below is a post where I had indicated that the CEO of ANDI believes that the company will generate over $100 Million in Revenues/Sales:
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=137040932

Within the ANDI update below, it was indicated that the Outstanding Shares (OS) for ANDI is 2.6 billion shares:
https://www.otcmarkets.com/stock/ANDI/news/ANDI---Utopya-Question-and-Answer?id=178721&b=y

Let’s presume that ANDI generates the $100,000,000 Revenues that they have projected as indicated within the link above and consider their OS to be 2.6 billion shares. Let’s presume a 25% Net Profit Margin. Now we can consider the valuation thoughts below to derive an Earnings Per Share (EPS) and then a share price valuation…

$100,000,000 ANDI Revenues x .25 Net Profit Margin = $25,000,000 Annual Net Income

Net Income ÷ Outstanding Shares (OS) = EPS

$25,000,000 Annually ÷ 2,600,000,000 Shares ANDI OS = .0096 EPS

Now we must multiply the EPS by a Price to Earnings (P/E) Ratio to get a Fundamental Valuation to consider for where ANDI could exist to trade compared to the other stocks within its Industry or Sector. The links below should help to better understand the P/E Ratio logic as being the growth rate to help assess the fundamental valuation of a stock:
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=57154170
http://www.investopedia.com/terms/p/price-earningsratio.asp

ANDI is projected to generate $100,000,000 in Revenues while existing to trade within the Telecom Equipment Industry of which has a P/E Ratio of 50.23 within the link below:
http://pages.stern.nyu.edu/~adamodar/New_Home_Page/datafile/pedata.html

However, I will use 20 as a more conservative PE Ratio.

Please understand, if one chooses to consider a lower number or a higher number, simply use the Substitution Property to replace such variable or any other variable to what you might choose to believe is a more fair variable to consider. Now consider below…

EPS x P/E Ratio = ANDI Share Price Valuation

ANDI EPS = .0096
Telecom Equipment Industry Conservative P/E Ratio = 20

.0096 EPS x 20 P/E Ratio = $.192 ANDI Share Price Fundamental Valuation

v/r
Sterling

elks

12/22/17 5:51 AM

#76243 RE: stervc #76231

Very nice work thank you. Andi.

B7$4

12/22/17 6:00 AM

#76245 RE: stervc #76231

Thank you for this write up stervc. It just shows how undervalued ANDI is and the potential it has going forward. Hopefully pennies to come in a few weeks for everyone that has shares! :-)


pb_trading

12/22/17 8:14 AM

#76272 RE: stervc #76231

This is an amazing valuation, looking forward to January...

$ANDI

CrazyKar123

12/22/17 9:05 AM

#76300 RE: stervc #76231

looks like we may here for awhile

TimePirate

12/22/17 9:07 AM

#76301 RE: stervc #76231

Great Analysis! Ameritrade Brokers probably figured that out.too!

ANDI should have a PPS MUCH MUCH higher! I like 19 cents!!!

GO $ANDI $$$$$

WillForeall

12/22/17 9:26 AM

#76321 RE: stervc #76231

Good morning Sir and great post!

Stock Logics

12/22/17 9:34 AM

#76332 RE: stervc #76231

Load and lock all you can here folks...... we haven't nothing yet...... ;-)

$ANDI

beesknees1

12/22/17 11:53 AM

#76534 RE: stervc #76231

Nice! Now remember that 100 million revenue projection was only for 1/2 to 1/4 of a year. Full year revenue projection is more like 300-400 million to start. We could see dollars at the end of 2018.

Looks like .0015 is the new bottom here.

duelittle2

12/22/17 4:59 PM

#76847 RE: stervc #76231

Just a hundred floors North of where we are right now...:-)

Thanks for the write-up ...!!!

ANDI

Alexxdj1

12/22/17 6:56 PM

#76865 RE: stervc #76231

This was literally the highlight of my day, and at 3 in the morning I love it.

Braden32601

12/22/17 7:01 PM

#76867 RE: stervc #76231

Incredible from Stervc>>ANDI .192 Fundamental Valuation to Consider >>

Below is a post where I had indicated that the CEO of ANDI believes that the company will generate over $100 Million in Revenues/Sales:
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=137040932

Within the ANDI update below, it was indicated that the Outstanding Shares (OS) for ANDI is 2.6 billion shares:
https://www.otcmarkets.com/stock/ANDI/news/ANDI---Utopya-Question-and-Answer?id=178721&b=y

Let’s presume that ANDI generates the $100,000,000 Revenues that they have projected as indicated within the link above and consider their OS to be 2.6 billion shares. Let’s presume a 25% Net Profit Margin. Now we can consider the valuation thoughts below to derive an Earnings Per Share (EPS) and then a share price valuation…

$100,000,000 ANDI Revenues x .25 Net Profit Margin = $25,000,000 Annual Net Income

Net Income ÷ Outstanding Shares (OS) = EPS

$25,000,000 Annually ÷ 2,600,000,000 Shares ANDI OS = .0096 EPS

Now we must multiply the EPS by a Price to Earnings (P/E) Ratio to get a Fundamental Valuation to consider for where ANDI could exist to trade compared to the other stocks within its Industry or Sector. The links below should help to better understand the P/E Ratio logic as being the growth rate to help assess the fundamental valuation of a stock:
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=57154170
http://www.investopedia.com/terms/p/price-earningsratio.asp

ANDI is projected to generate $100,000,000 in Revenues while existing to trade within the Telecom Equipment Industry of which has a P/E Ratio of 50.23 within the link below:
http://pages.stern.nyu.edu/~adamodar/New_Home_Page/datafile/pedata.html

However, I will use 20 as a more conservative PE Ratio.

Please understand, if one chooses to consider a lower number or a higher number, simply use the Substitution Property to replace such variable or any other variable to what you might choose to believe is a more fair variable to consider. Now consider below…

EPS x P/E Ratio = ANDI Share Price Valuation

ANDI EPS = .0096
Telecom Equipment Industry Conservative P/E Ratio = 20

.0096 EPS x 20 P/E Ratio = $.192 ANDI Share Price Fundamental Valuation

v/r
Sterling

LetGoodTimesRoll

12/22/17 7:15 PM

#76869 RE: stervc #76231

Very well done. Thank you!

cjf913913

12/22/17 11:57 PM

#76920 RE: stervc #76231

You put a lot of effort into that calculation. All based on a fairy tale of aspirations to sell $100 million of low end, tiny margin phones in predominantly third world countries, and they haven't even sold one $49 phone yet.

cjstocksup

12/24/17 6:30 PM

#77206 RE: stervc #76231

HUGE!

Quote:
ANDI .192 Fundamental Valuation to Consider…

Below is a post where I had indicated that the CEO of ANDI believes that the company will generate over $100 Million in Revenues/Sales:
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=137040932

Within the ANDI update below, it was indicated that the Outstanding Shares (OS) for ANDI is 2.6 billion shares:
https://www.otcmarkets.com/stock/ANDI/news/ANDI---Utopya-Question-and-Answer?id=178721&b=y

Let’s presume that ANDI generates the $100,000,000 Revenues that they have projected as indicated within the link above and consider their OS to be 2.6 billion shares. Let’s presume a 25% Net Profit Margin. Now we can consider the valuation thoughts below to derive an Earnings Per Share (EPS) and then a share price valuation…

$100,000,000 ANDI Revenues x .25 Net Profit Margin = $25,000,000 Annual Net Income

Net Income ÷ Outstanding Shares (OS) = EPS

$25,000,000 Annually ÷ 2,600,000,000 Shares ANDI OS = .0096 EPS

Now we must multiply the EPS by a Price to Earnings (P/E) Ratio to get a Fundamental Valuation to consider for where ANDI could exist to trade compared to the other stocks within its Industry or Sector. The links below should help to better understand the P/E Ratio logic as being the growth rate to help assess the fundamental valuation of a stock:
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=57154170
http://www.investopedia.com/terms/p/price-earningsratio.asp

ANDI is projected to generate $100,000,000 in Revenues while existing to trade within the Telecom Equipment Industry of which has a P/E Ratio of 50.23 within the link below:
http://pages.stern.nyu.edu/~adamodar/New_Home_Page/datafile/pedata.html

However, I will use 20 as a more conservative PE Ratio.

Please understand, if one chooses to consider a lower number or a higher number, simply use the Substitution Property to replace such variable or any other variable to what you might choose to believe is a more fair variable to consider. Now consider below…

EPS x P/E Ratio = ANDI Share Price Valuation

ANDI EPS = .0096
Telecom Equipment Industry Conservative P/E Ratio = 20

.0096 EPS x 20 P/E Ratio = $.192 ANDI Share Price Fundamental Valuation

v/r
Sterling

maronti1

12/28/17 3:38 PM

#78421 RE: stervc #76231

they will soon regret selling

andi

maronti1

12/29/17 11:12 AM

#78703 RE: stervc #76231

today showing were it could go...next year

maronti1

01/03/18 5:43 PM

#80131 RE: stervc #76231

let's not forget this

oilin07

01/03/18 7:06 PM

#80154 RE: stervc #76231

This shows how BIG this really is.

Gooddolphin

01/04/18 10:39 AM

#80273 RE: stervc #76231

Good Post!.

maronti1

01/05/18 6:42 PM

#80812 RE: stervc #76231

looking forward this numbers$$

maronti1

01/08/18 7:40 PM

#82083 RE: stervc #76231

let's move toward this goals

Gutts2318

01/09/18 1:17 AM

#82178 RE: stervc #76231

Stervc, with new info coming to light, it seems your valuation is very obtainable now

$ANDI

maronti1

01/09/18 11:10 AM

#82435 RE: stervc #76231

how this look now?

maronti1

01/12/18 10:17 AM

#84872 RE: stervc #76231

valuation..yes..if only we achive 100m$

andi

maronti1

01/21/18 6:58 PM

#91521 RE: stervc #76231

an other good read here

andy

maronti1

01/22/18 2:35 PM

#92126 RE: stervc #76231

how you all like this?

way to go

andi

maronti1

01/23/18 6:39 PM

#93179 RE: stervc #76231

check this investor estimate

maronti1

01/24/18 6:23 PM

#94025 RE: stervc #76231

just the start folks
the run has been great

much more to come..real company(unheard in pinkland)

Andi..100m$ revenues projections!!

maronti1

01/25/18 10:58 AM

#94402 RE: stervc #76231

still cheap now

andi..on a run of a lifetime!!

andi

maronti1

01/26/18 11:47 AM

#96168 RE: stervc #76231

check this estimate folks

much more room

andi strong

stervc

01/26/18 1:14 PM

#96330 RE: stervc #76231

Edited: ANDI .19+ Fundamental Valuation to Consider…

Below is a post where I had indicated that the CEO of ANDI believes that the company will generate over $100 Million in Revenues/Sales:
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=137040932

Within the ANDI update below, it was indicated that the Outstanding Shares (OS) for ANDI is 2.6 billion shares:
https://www.otcmarkets.com/stock/ANDI/news/ANDI---Utopya-Question-and-Answer?id=178721&b=y

Let’s presume that ANDI generates the $100,000,000 Revenues that they have projected as indicated within the link above and consider their OS to be 2.6 billion shares. Let’s presume a 25% Net Profit Margin. Now we can consider the valuation thoughts below to derive an Earnings Per Share (EPS) and then a share price valuation…

$100,000,000 ANDI Revenues x .25 Net Profit Margin = $25,000,000 Annual Net Income

Net Income ÷ Outstanding Shares (OS) = EPS

$25,000,000 Annual Net Income ÷ 2,600,000,000 Shares ANDI OS = .0096 EPS

Now we must multiply the EPS by a Price to Earnings (P/E) Ratio to get a Fundamental Valuation to consider for where ANDI could exist to trade compared to the other stocks within its Industry or Sector. The links below should help to better understand the P/E Ratio logic as being the growth rate to help assess the fundamental valuation of a stock:
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=57154170
http://www.investopedia.com/terms/p/price-earningsratio.asp

ANDI is projected to generate $100,000,000 in Revenues while existing to trade within the Telecom Equipment Industry of which has a P/E Ratio of 114.62 within the link below:

As one can see, I could easily justify using the 114.62 PE Ratio. However, I will use 20 as a more conservative PE Ratio.

Please understand, if one chooses to consider a lower number or a higher number, simply use the Substitution Property to replace such variable or any other variable to what you might choose to believe is a more fair variable to consider. Now consider below…

EPS x P/E Ratio = ANDI Share Price Valuation

ANDI EPS = .0096
Telecom Equipment Industry Conservative P/E Ratio = 20

.0096 EPS x 20 P/E Ratio = $.192 ANDI Share Price Fundamental Valuation

One could easily use the Substitution Property to substitute the 20 PE Ratio with the "actual" indicated 114.62 PE Ratio and see that ANDI, even at .19 per share, could still be considered significantly undervalued.

HUGE FOR ANDI AND VERY IMPORTANT TO NOTE:

Mr. Loudon Owen - Prodigious Lawyer and Venture Capitalist on the ANDI TEAM:
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=137983196

Darryl V. Green - Huge Previous GNC President on the ANDI TEAM:
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=137040932

v/r
Sterling

maronti1

01/29/18 10:30 AM

#98633 RE: stervc #76231

simple math for now

Andi strong

dealerschool2006

02/08/18 1:27 PM

#112385 RE: stervc #76231

have the UTOPYA phones been verified by a third party that they are really being made??? If so looks like ANDI is gonna rock in 2018!!!