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Integrity Gaming Corp. V.IGAM

"Integrity Gaming Corp is a provider of gaming equipment and project financing to owners, operators, and managers of casinos and other regulated gaming venues. The company focuses on U.S tribal gaming markets where it leases and distributes slot machines, electronic table games, casino, and bingo equipments."


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Comment by VPofFNEon Mar 18, 2016 11:37am
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RE:RE:RE:He is still talking down to you?

RE:RE:RE:He is still talking down to you?Teflon2Hype, I don't agree with your statement about " If you know the unaudited EBITDA, then you also know the unaudited Earnings". Considering the recent acquisitions, and the sizeable intangible assets on the balance sheet, they may not have the amortization portion of this completely worked out yet as often they require extended earnings to draw a conclusion. If I were Poydras management, I would wait for preliminary March figures (Q1 2016) to determine how much would be prudent to take, now that you have two performing quarters back-to-back. 

As a guidance NR, 6 weeks prior to releasing the actual news, I have no issue with them talking in terms of Revenue and EBITDA. If you're a knowledgeable investor, and it really concerns you, then they've given you most of the input to figure out earnings range on your own.

If you're not a knowledgeable investor, then go get an advisor who can help you, and quit gambling your money blind. 

VeeP
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