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Chalice Brands Ltd CHALF

Chalice Brands Ltd. is a U.S. operator in the most competitive, innovative and mature cannabis market in North America. Leaders in retail, marketing and craft cultivation supported by fully integrated processing and distribution. The Company has 12 retail stores in Oregon operating as Chalice Farms, Homegrown Oregon and Left Coast Connection and is distributed nationally through Fifth & Root.


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Post by darkvvingon Jan 18, 2022 2:59pm
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Why pumpers avoid listing these financial parameters?

Why pumpers avoid listing these financial parameters?The Financial parameters that count, pumpers don’t discuss
1) MARKET CAP Q3= $18MM Q2= $58.8 Q1= $63.9
Market cap is down by 52% from Q1 and 47.8% from Q2. Declining Market Cap may also be riskier investments, because track record is poor and future is unknown
2) EBITDA (not adjusted but REAL) = - $1.45 Million (negative $1,450,000)
*Negative EBITDA means that the company is facing operational difficulties or that it is POORLY MANAGED
3) Profit Margin: - 22.19%,
t means that the money you make from selling your products or services is not enough to cover the cost of making or selling those products or services. OR SIMPLY
A negative net profit margin means the company or business unit was unprofitable during the reporting period
4) Operating Margin = - 10.38%
if a company experiences rough times, they may experience a negative operating margin, a warning sign to investors the company is in trouble
5) Return on Equity = -57.61%,
net income is consistently negative due to no good reasons, then that is a cause for concern to investors
(Return on equity (ROE) is measured as net income divided by shareholders' equity.)
6) Return on Assets = - 4.6%
negative ROA suggests that the company (management) can't use its assets effectively to generate income, thus it's not a favorable investment opportunity
7) Debt to Equity Ratio DE: 66.87 (FOR EVERY $1 Chalice owns, Chalice OWES $66.87 in DEBT)
A good debt to equity ratio is around 1 to 1.5.

a high D/E ratio is considered a higher risk to lenders and investors because it suggests that the company is financing a significant amount of its potential growth through borrowing.

8) Operating Cash Flow: - $2.74Million:
A negative operating cash flow would mean the company could not continue to pay its bills without borrowing money (financing activity) or raising additional capital Dilutions! Simply: An inability to generate enough cash to support the business
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