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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Molecule Holdings Inc C.MLCL

Alternate Symbol(s):  EVRRF

Molecule Holdings Inc. is a Canada-based licensed producer engaged in creating cannabis-infused beverages (CIBs) for the Canadian market. The Company operates through one segment being the production and co-packing CIBs. The Company produces drinks to provide opportunity and choice for people seeking a convenient and social way to consume cannabis. Its brands include PHRESH, embody, CANAJO and... see more

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Molecule Holdings Inc > Markets world wide
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Post by dart321 on Feb 03, 2023 3:19pm

Markets world wide

are so far off side it's funny. The bond industry tells us all what stocks will do. There is trillions of dollars of corporate debt rolling over from super low interest rates to ever rising rates which will destroy the bottom lines of a large cunk of these stocks world wide. The froth going on in the markets right now are totally disregarding what the bond market is telling it. These big blue chips that carry large working capital debt will see a sea of red ink within months and the higher the central banks raise rates the deeper that red ink will be. Most of the analysys around the world are young by most standards and they are not heeding what the bonds market is telling them.......................
Comment by dart321 on Feb 03, 2023 3:42pm
You look at it like this. If you had a billion dollar working capital debt and you where paying 0.025% and now under the new borrowing terms you are paying 5%. That an increase of 20x's your previous borrowing costs. That will reflect on your bottom line and your EPS ratio. In some cases the new interest costs will be larger than your profit margin. This is the time when you will see ...more  
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