Post by
sandysouci on Mar 12, 2021 2:26pm
TradeTracer:
maybe you should just buy your shares here???...
not sure if you can drive this down much further, but hey, no one can fault you for trying... good for you...
keep in mind that a news development could come out at any time now, given everything that's going on behind the scenes right now with this (gem of a) company...
let us know what you end up doing!...
glta
Comment by
Closurefor1964 on Mar 12, 2021 3:07pm
Yes so much upside and benifits with Cielo. If those carbon credits come through that were announced , the revenue from those will pay for the new plants to be built. The Capital cost with Cielo are some much lower for these plants than for any other company.
Comment by
TradeTracer on Mar 12, 2021 3:11pm
I've been around this board before you all showed up, and it's highly unlikely that people would be making investment decisions based solely on posts on Stockhouse lol Just providing a bit of insight to those who want to broaden their viewpoints
Comment by
TradeTracer on Mar 12, 2021 3:53pm
I've been following Cielo before the boat left the dock... lol Well aware of the government mandated regulations of biofuel, that's how I stumbled across Cielo in the first place My concerns with Cielo is that it's valued at about $787 million today, and the articles are circulating around of competitors staking their ground in the same business
Comment by
Closurefor1964 on Mar 12, 2021 3:57pm
Today's stock price is valued on the furure aspects the question is how far in the future do you look. I do not think the price even comes close to what will be happening in a year or 18 months. In 2 years it will be to late based on reveue projections to get this company below $20 per share.
Comment by
alderaan on Mar 12, 2021 4:34pm
Cielo's market cap is 410M CAD at today's close, so this guy is out to lunch.
Comment by
TradeTracer on Mar 13, 2021 4:35pm
I always use full dilution when it comes to market cap, and in the case of Cielo it's looking like every warrant will (and should) be excercised Thus 630 million shares at $1.25 = $787,500,000 Not Google's $404 million market cap
Comment by
alderaan on Mar 13, 2021 4:42pm
Well thats not how market caps are calculated so doesn't matter how you do it to anyone else. Market cap is based on outstanding shares. Fully diluted only matters in a buy out scenario for example. So your market cap figures are way off and this company was never anywhere near $1 billion as you are trying to make people believe.
Comment by
TradeTracer on Mar 13, 2021 6:39pm
If you don't factor in full dilution when valuing a company, your not seeing big picture imo