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TSXV:NYX.DB - Post by User

Post by uogradon Apr 24, 2017 6:03pm
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3 keys to tomorrow announcement

3 keys to tomorrow announcementthe three keys tomorrow as i see it

1.  topline growth - does not have to be spectacular but better be darn good

2. expense especially sg and a dropping bigtime-  if they still have over 1000 employees and have paid little attention to all the criticism on the last conference call and a result their ebitda bites that no matter how good the revenue growth it will get overlooked and we will go back into a holding pattern for this 180 days because the results of q1 are already known even though they won't be reported for 30 more days so the G and A for q1 has already been spent

3.  they have to quanitfy all these deals they signed late last year and early this year.  we need to see and feel the talk move from talk to reveue and increased ebitda

selling at end of day was not suprising.  this thing has traded under 1.30 for months and although the long term would appear to be bright here if they do not focus on point 2 the stock will drop and go into another holding pattern until q2 results which will be released in august.  taking a little off the table is a prudent move as unless everything goes right tomorrow it is unlikey to gap up more than .20 on the open anyways
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