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Seven Aces Limited - Ordinary Shares ACEXF

Seven Aces Ltd is a gaming company with a vision of building a diversified portfolio of gaming operations. The corporation looks to enhance shareholder value by growing organically and through acquisitions. Currently, the corporation is the route operator of skill-based gaming machines in the State of Georgia, United States of America.


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Post by Wonderwonon Jan 30, 2017 5:35pm
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Interim FS

Interim FSWell, they are released.
So, a net loss - not surprising.
What is interesting - they generate $1.5mm in rev but still can't generate any cash from operations? How is this possible? Lucky Bucks was awash in cashflow apparently. Say they paid 1mm in professional fees to get the deal done, they still don't have positive cash flow.
What is leftover for shareholders?  How do you make the shareprice move to 50 cents for instance? That would be a 100mm market cap..ten times top line?  25 times potential earnings?
Quantum only paid, what, 2 times top line for the 51% stake...that means Quantum would need $50mm in revenue from its stake to get ot a 50 cent share price.  Those are pie in the sky numbers as the scaling of the business is limited due to state laws and there is no differentiaion between the company's offering the VLTs.  They are all regulated.
One might ask, why not grow through acquisiton?  More dilution

it's a tough one, maybe they will run the price up, but I think it is a penny game. 
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