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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Ackroo Inc AKRFF


Primary Symbol: V.AKR

Ackroo Inc. provides marketing, payment, and point-of-sale solutions for merchants of all sizes. It develops and sells an online loyalty and rewards platform. The Company also offers e-gift card, GiftFly, for small to medium sized merchants. Its self-serve, data-driven, cloud-based marketing platform helps merchants in-store and online process and manage loyalty, gift card and promotional... see more

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Ackroo Inc > Price in 5 years?
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Post by phillip44 on Jun 03, 2021 7:03pm

Price in 5 years?

I'm a firm believer in Ackroo's long term prospects, but I'd like the opinion of those smarter than me (ace1mccoy, Torontojay, retiredcf, and everyone else on this board!) Assuming Ackroo grows at a consistent rate, not parabolic, where do you see the price in 5 years time ? Furthermore I noticed 2 months ago insider ownership was 70% (source: Yahoo finance) currently it's just under 50%. Was this due to warrants exercised? Thanks in advance, Phil
Comment by Torontojay on Jun 08, 2021 9:30am
It is difficult to determine the value of this company 5 years out as they are a serial acquirer and so one would need to know how much share dilution there will be over the next 5 years as well. For instance, if they add another 200 million shares and they can get their revenue up to $60m, then you just need to assign a fair price to sales multiple divided by the total number of shares.  ...more  
Comment by phillip44 on Jun 08, 2021 3:03pm
Agreed. Thanks Tjay for the detailed reply.
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