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RealDutch

09/18/20 4:40 AM

#131431 RE: snow #131429

You can't use P/E for fast growing start-ups. What you can do is, use 10x revenues. Especially if margins are as good as they are here. Service revenue could even be 90% profit margin.

We have a run rate of $6M in revenue already. = $60M market cap = 0.06 pps with 1B shares outstanding. With a UK deal you can target 0.09 already. Actually we already have it. These SOB's just haven't disclosed it yet.

At some point we will have to use P/E. But not now. Let's say, worst case, growth stops next year at $15M in revenue. With a $5M profit and a P/E = 10 it's still a $50M market cap. Worst case. Or 0.05 share price.

Let it be clear, the reason why we are struggling at 0.03 is because of dumpage, nothing else. Destruction caused by dumpage.
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AllinFun

09/18/20 8:31 AM

#131443 RE: snow #131429

Reading comprehension is very important. When you pick apart my post and include one little piece I could see how that could be taken from my post.

Clearly I find it comical that PCTL is only trading at a $17mil market cap when they are on the verge of $3-4 million in revenue this year.

I do not know of a single company that has the growth YOY that this company does and yet trading at only 4-5x revenues. Most companies that people are flipping for 100-400% in a couple of months are just start ups or shells that have zero market penetration and just ideas. We see companies with little to no revenue on the OTC that are trading at $50mil+ in market cap quite often.

This is just a product of over reaction to news. People holding this thought it would go to $.50-$1.00 within a couple of months. I myself figured the sales would be much more substantial in Q2, however that is irrelevant when discussing the absurdly low price tag on PCTL at the moment in reference to it's growth and verifiable revenue through Q2.

Point being this ticker should start making moves north just based on pure fundamentals - not even taking into account the scalability of the products they offer to a huge market.