RE:Financials and fundamentals Zaphod wrote: All I see is a company who's share price is screaming down a hill and every dollar an increased revenue results in 30 cents in increased losses.
In five years the revenue has increased three fold and losses per share have increased tenfold
How does one's losses go from one million year to 10 million a year in less feeding a furnace using money instead of natural gas.
The direction of this company is clear . Take your $0.25 cash it out and go buy real shares
For someone talking about financials and fundamentals, maybe you should have a closer look.
Here are a couple of hints, considering your comment used the 2020 financials:
- Check the consolidated statements of cash flows in 2020 and then think about your comment about burning money.
- Did something else happen in 2020 that could affect the realization of projects?
- Were financial results published in 2021?
- Look at what they did on March 18 2021, after those 2020 annual results... Were they really that bad, at what price per share did they get money?
- Check out the cash position at the end of Q3 2021.
- Examine the backlog.