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Western Wind Energy Corp V.WND



TSXV:WND - Post by User

Comment by peter75on Sep 26, 2012 9:06am
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Post# 20414917

RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: So it seems ..............

RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: So it seems ..............

Firefighter

why is debt not a factor? Afterall worth is assets over liabilaties

I do agree that their is a strong goodwill factor however you mentioned the 14 millon as being a normal thing

This is where I get confused 14 millon per q annualised id 56 millon

Assume this would trade at 10 x earnings and you have a share price of 560.00

Dont see that!

This is where it gets intresting- assume wnd bottom line is 4 cents per q at 10 x earnings You would have a share value of 1.60 ps They made 4 cents last q a share

Assume a perspective purchaser digs in and sees profits with the removal of management and acreative harmonization of assets into the purchasers portfolio

After all brookfield has like  kind assets close by This is a positive for them

Others knowing this may want to counter and perhaps over time take a run at brookfields energy holding as brookfield being divided publically into different enities leave them vulnurable to the possibility

I agree the assets are wonderful but people in business will only attach a certain premiun on a company to satisfy shareholders

Assume the premium is 40 percent on 2.50 This equates to 90 cents .BTW 40 percent premium is only possible because you are dealing in a sub 3.00 stock

Hope I helped a little here

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