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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum CI First Asset U.S. Tactical Sector Allocation Index ETF T.FUT

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Post by bigops on Feb 24, 2011 12:37pm

Building Value Here

I am a long time watcher and investor in FUT (at much higher prices)-- have just recently joined SH -- until the volume spiked on FUT there was little or no discussion -- good to see some interest. Here's my take on the company -- they have spent the last few years working towards a goal of being cash flow neutral and then positive (this is obvious..as this is the goal of all companies). Though they have been slow in getting there they are closer than ever (check out the last quarter news release) and with a few new contracts and better execution on existing sales going forward these guys should be able to get there in 2011. Also -- most other companies that I know that are undercapitalized for as long as these guys have been (i.e. - losing $) have gone the way of the dodo bird...these guys are around today because of their ability to raise $ along the way...seems like we are at a point where cashflow from operations should soon cover their burn...and then the pennies start flowing to the bottom line with no more dilution (hopefully). This one will pop big once we are cashflow breakeven...hopefully soon.   Just my opinion....do your own DD. GLTA.
Comment by calenderj on Feb 24, 2011 12:50pm
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Comment by bigops on Feb 24, 2011 12:54pm
Calenderj - I totally agree that we are destined for higher prices here...and patience is needed. I typically do not average down on companies that i think are losers...but have averaged down big time on this one. Part of the reason we are seeing so much seesawing of the stock price is due to day traders, flippers and black box computers that are trading this for half a penny....once we get some ...more  
Comment by calenderj on Feb 24, 2011 11:33pm
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Comment by Kermiethefrog on Feb 25, 2011 3:48pm
Hey,Perhaps...  I must admit that I still am a believer in this company, but the lid has definitely been kept on this one.  Time for management to hand out some good news.Good luck to all.KTF
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