RE:RE:question With respect I don't see it that way. The Covid equipment sale was about $20 million. That's 50 cents per stock. Even if you thought that was permanent and capitalize the fifty cents at 10% say that's $5 per stock. That would be 16 - 5 is 11$ plus another year of growth.
I also think the seven analysts who have issued a target are able to figure this out.
problem is all we have right now is BAU - business as usual. All the exciting relationships and growth opportunities and innovative applications are on hold with the pandemic. And our notoriously reticent management team is not doing anything to spin the story.
COVID is receding thank God. Louisiana was hammered. Current buzz is it should be under control by March. As we come towards the year end things will perk up.
And yes - this is the perfect time for the big houses to play their head games. There is no price without a volume. Look at the volumes. No one is selling at these prices.
Patience. And wait for Q3 headcount. Tells a different story than the price trend.