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Lifeist Wellness Inc V.LFST

Alternate Symbol(s):  LFSWF

Lifeist Wellness Inc. is a Canada-based health-tech company. The Company leverages advancements in science and technology to develop innovative products to support human wellness and transform lives. The Company's key asset is its United States biosciences subsidiary Mikra Cellular Sciences Inc. (Mikra), a biosciences and consumer wellness company focused on developing and selling products. Mikra's products consists of Focus, Protect, Serenity, and CELLF.


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Comment by randomtaskon Mar 02, 2021 2:41pm
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RE:Whisky what are your thoughts on this.

RE:Whisky what are your thoughts on this.You realize he has no idea how to read financials and no idea how to analyze any math whatsoever?  You'd be better off having a preschooler dissect that for you.

83trekker wrote: They are talking Namaste on Reddit stock boards and this user posted this, what are your thoughts on what this person saids? A basher?


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1 hour ago·edited 1 hour ago
 

https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/N.V/financials?p=N.V

Actual DD from a financial expert for anyone interested:

Their operating income is -49.5M and the deficit has been growing year over year with the only exception being 2019 to 2020 in which 2018 to 2019's operating deficit was 3X. That said, 2020's operating income deficit is twice what it was in 2018. From their cash flows, most of this can be contributed to administrative costs (26M). That tells me the executives are using the cash generated from capital for personal income. They also have -34M in cash flow with 13M on hand. They have a current ratio of 3.5 which is bad, this indicates that they cannot pay their debts and have very little ability to react if things don't go well.

All in all, I calculate a 10-year enterprise value of 203.5M. It's a 6-year road to 0 EBITDA, currently at -25M. At year 10 it's projected to be 14.8M. Their EBITDA multiple for this industry averaged 13.75. Giving them a 10-year stock price of $2.84. At the current price of roughly 0.40, that's a 10-year return of 85% IF I don't include the shady cash deals to administrators (terrible).

This stock won't make you rich people.


level 1
1 hour ago·edited 1 hour ago
 

https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/N.V/financials?p=N.V

Actual DD from a financial expert for anyone interested:

Their operating income is -49.5M and the deficit has been growing year over year with the only exception being 2019 to 2020 in which 2018 to 2019's operating deficit was 3X. That said, 2020's operating income deficit is twice what it was in 2018. From their cash flows, most of this can be contributed to administrative costs (26M). That tells me the executives are using the cash generated from capital for personal income. They also have -34M in cash flow with 13M on hand. They have a current ratio of 3.5 which is bad, this indicates that they cannot pay their debts and have very little ability to react if things don't go well.

All in all, I calculate a 10-year enterprise value of 203.5M. It's a 6-year road to 0 EBITDA, currently at -25M. At year 10 it's projected to be 14.8M. Their EBITDA multiple for this industry averaged 13.75. Giving them a 10-year stock price of $2.84. At the current price of roughly 0.40, that's a 10-year return of 85% IF I don't include the shady cash deals to administrators (terrible).

This stock won't make you rich people.




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