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CNJ Capital Investments Inc T.CNJ


Primary Symbol: V.CNJ.P

CNJ Capital Investments Inc. is a Canada-based capital pool company (CPC). The Company’s business is to identify and evaluate businesses and assets with a view to completing a qualifying transaction. The Company has not conducted commercial operations. The Company has not generated any revenues.


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Comment by SurfForWealthon Mar 12, 2004 7:02pm
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Post# 7203327

RE: Let's see ....... something is not right

RE: Let's see ....... something is not rightHey Shorter Boy...you must be pretty desparate to do a cut & paste and compare CNJ to the other crap. How many times and with how many stocks have you used that? Here's my version; Let's see...the story looks great. ttm revenue up 57.6%, ttm EPS up 140%, Liabilities to equity down to 0.33 (very low), net debt to equity down to 0.10, multiple of 15.6 (basic) and very fat net margins of 23.3%. This thing is a dream stock by my criteria. They have always had choppy quarterly results but just keep on growing that balance sheet and earnings while keeping those net margins nice & fat. They give no guidance so the analyst reports mean little. Why do they not give guidance? Because they will never need money from the brokerages so they do not have to play their games. The stock is very cheap today and will be way higher in 5 years. End of story! Cheers!!!
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