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Sunniva Inc SNNVF

Sunniva Inc. is a Canada-based company. The Company is not engaged in any business.


GREY:SNNVF - Post by User

Post by Stackinstockson Feb 21, 2018 5:35pm
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Post# 27597831

Happiness= Reality- Expectation

Happiness= Reality- ExpectationIf reality is better then expectations= you are happy
if expectations are better then reality= you are dissapointed.

I have always found when doing any sort of analysis to be ultra conservative and rather then trying to find out how great something could be, figure out what would be the minimum be for it to be decent.

We can debate how much money they may make per gram all day long. There are 1 million factors you would have to consider and there would be no way to ever get them right.

This is how I would look at it.

Look at their market cap/ number of shares
Look at how much profit they would need to meet a 25 profit per earnings ratio
Divide that profit by the number of grams they are projecting to produce
Now half their projected gram output because projections often are lofty.

You get what a reasonable amount profit per gram they need to make if the share price didnt change. Here is your base and what the company needs to do for our investment to make sense. 
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