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Western Wind Energy Corp > Fair value 5+
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Post by Nakate on Aug 03, 2012 10:01am

Fair value 5+

Fair value would be the cost of construction plus the dicounted cash flow of the contracts and thats got to be more than 5. The equipment has a 25 year life span easy, its state of the art and growing. 

 

I'm sure its worth more but have not crunched the numbers. But selling for half of the constuction price tag would be a dum give away just to satisfy a few dissidents.  Go for the gold Jeff

Comment by mlpowell on Aug 03, 2012 10:43am
nak. I think you are close at your figure the dai value i saw is $5.70 and if a u.s. company or utility buys this they have tax write offs that gives them a value of much less then pay. I just hope were right. x fingers
Comment by Nakate on Aug 03, 2012 10:57am
I see no reason to sell for less just because a few unhappy share holders are throwing a hissy fit,     the market maker's look like they are in on trying to steal this company too as they keep hammering the bid to discouage buyers. I bought some share yesterday and every time my bid went through another bid  was matched to it like somebody was double shorting on my buying ...more  
Comment by pool1212 on Aug 03, 2012 11:38am
Natake, do agree with your assessment, and  one of the concerns I have is the ability to actually realize fair value at this point  with the many different factors compressing the true fair value within a restricted range. unfortunately we may never actually see fair value Also in light of the forced sale and shortened time period, the cards pretty much line up with ...more  
Comment by cutthebsbud on Aug 03, 2012 11:50am
powell posted this: < they have tax write offs that gives them a value of much less then pay.>> what a load of pumper WABS, i suggest you revisit dai and adjust to present day.  i'll give you a couple of hints:a) # of shares (and do it properly assuming all warrants and options are exercised) b) yaba coo coo isn't producing anything nor will it before WND is sold (assuming ...more  
Comment by Nakate on Aug 03, 2012 12:11pm
What is your problem? The company is worth more than what it is trading for and will sell for more than it is trading for.   The bankster will be working it to hard to distort  and control the price ranges until a sale price is agreed upon. I would not be shocked to learn that they have been hired to cap the share price for some potential buyer for a fee of course. The slimy games that ...more  
Comment by ching819 on Aug 03, 2012 12:19pm
Nakate...you are the runner up to The Dude, who happens to be Impega at the moment.  
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