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Sandstorm Metals & Energy Ltd > 2013 Cash Flow of $2M
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Post by cashistrash on Mar 30, 2013 11:03pm

2013 Cash Flow of $2M

Elmo:

I used the figure proffered by SME on their corporate presentation. Straight from NW. Perhaps it will be higher as they have probably gotten consevative since missing their past projections so badly.

Comment by elmothefearless on Mar 31, 2013 2:35am
Well, when I look at their presentation, all I see is a line going from about $2 million to about $13 million.  Maybe you are interpreting it as, we will earn $2 M (where the line begins) and beginning in 2014 we are immediately earning $13 M (where the line ends 2013 / begins 2014).  Frankly it is not the greatest way to depict our cash flow, I think.  I think there is another ...more  
Comment by bob4977 on Mar 31, 2013 11:55am
I have seen enough reverse splits or consolidations to not get too excited about this one either way. The institutions will only buy SND when it is big enough that they can buy in large quantities and the float still be big enough to allow them to exit. A consolidation does not theoretically change the market cap. If they time it right with a steady good news flow it creates extra attention and ...more