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SSC Security Services Corp Ordinary Shares V.INP


Primary Symbol: INPCF

SSC Security Services Corp is a leading provider of physical and cyber security services to corporate and public sector clients across Canada.


OTCPK:INPCF - Post by User

Comment by tkirk62on Aug 15, 2017 12:41pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Last chance ???

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Last chance ???There more or less can't be new developments. The numbers they announce sometimes swing 5-10%, but the deployment, number of streams, tonnes sold, reserves, etc are all known by people paying attention. Those are the numbers that move this stock. We already know what has happened wit hthe money recovered from land sales, we know the market doesn't seem to care about the marketing streams, announcing the same ones again won't do anything. 

The numbers that aren't in the operations updates are expenses, and therefore cash flow. If your point is that these numbers might turn out better than expected, I can see why you think the earnings might move the stock up. But chances are the expenses are higher than anticipated - costs of selling the land, higher expenses for the sales staff. I expect cash flow to be proportionally lower and be a bit of a disappointment. One of the advantages of Input is it is supposed to scale (revenue and cash flow can increase independent of expenditures). I believe that to be true but I don't think we're at that point yet, seeing as they've increased the sales staff. 

They also can make some guidance about how streams are coming subsequent to the end of the quarter. It's possible they announce they've signed up another 2000 marketing streams, at which point I'd fully agree that I think the stock rises and may never see $1.8X again. There very well could be a lot of marketing streams announced since the end of July, as lots of farmers will be moving into selling their crop. I hope they announce that, but I know the marketing doesn't care so there's no reason to expect the "bargain days" are over. 

On another note:

Some petty "ratings" going on around here. Don't know if it's you pienter (seems like it based on your posts being the only ones not one starred) but you do a disservice to everyone by just rating posts you disagree with one star. Someone new reading the boards to educate themselves may think these one star ratings mean something and disregard good posts. I couldn't care less what you do, but it looks very petty and really doesn't accomplish anything.
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