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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Western Wind Energy Corp V.WND

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Western Wind Energy Corp > $4.50 BID HERE WE COME!
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Post by Reduce84 on Oct 14, 2012 8:15pm

$4.50 BID HERE WE COME!

One would be able to estimate the carbon credits at 2.00/share range just alone. This is not going to go for less then 4.40 per share and thats probably with a discount rate of 50% as the book value is probably up around 7-9/range if you include 30years of carbon credits.

Good luck to all on this. Cant wait for the take over.

TOOOOOOOOO DAAAAAAAAAAAAA MOOONNNNNNNNNN

Comment by bakken13 on Oct 14, 2012 8:23pm
It is these kinds of baseless and utterly ridiculous posts that makes Stockhouse a joke. $2/share for stupid "carbon credits"? Do you really think anyone reading this board is dumb enough to believe your bs?
Comment by peter75 on Oct 15, 2012 6:20am
they have $1.00 in carbon credits and that will be encing The best thing that have is losses that carry fwd when the aquierer submits income tax 
Comment by jonathanstjohn2 on Oct 15, 2012 6:46am
Sitting on the sidelines like a lizard. Shutup.
Comment by bakken13 on Oct 15, 2012 8:33am
"The best thing that have is losses that carry fwd" ----------------------------------------------------------------- Silly me, I thought the wind farms were valuable. By the way, tax losses are usually worth about 10 cents on the dollar. I think most are over-valuing those.
Comment by peter75 on Oct 15, 2012 9:04am
tHX, I was under the impression in the USA you carried forward losses IE if a company in 2013 had a bottom line  before income taxes of 1,000 and they had 500.00 in losses from the prvious year they would pay tax only on the 500.00 difference for the two years Btw did I mention windfarms were not valuable NO, SILLY ME    
Comment by bakken13 on Oct 15, 2012 9:30am
But would you expect a potential buyer to pay $100 million for tax losses that would only net them $100 million?  
Comment by peter75 on Oct 15, 2012 9:56am
I do not recall saying that Point is tax loss carry forwards are worth money only to a company that can use them It will emtice the value of the company they are looking at because perhaps the aquired company becomes even more accreative to the balance sheet
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