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With 12m revenue in the first half and a traditionally strong second half, 25m revenue for the year would be disappointing.
agree with the market cap comments. i've been thinking this way about this.
1. does this company have potential off 25m revenue to have a 50m market cap
2. can we do it without diluting and sustainably.
it's a yes from me on both and that a big old rise on the current market cap
tightest spread we have seen in a while too
Nice rise so far anyway today....YET, I think this SP has more legs to go as our MC is nowhere near to cash and revenue value....IMHO.
GLA.
Hey Simms, you're not wrong. I think people seem to think it's best to see the numbers reported first then buy the shares. Personally I would prefer to get them at 3 point something. Hurry hurry, that price won't be around for much longer.
Every time I bought on the way up, I was thinking, "do I want to pay 1.4p, perhaps I could get 1.1 again"
"do I want to pay 2.3p, perhaps I could get 1.8p again"
"do I want to pay 3.3p, perhaps I could get 2.9p again - should have waited for that one"
I haven't bought since 3.3p, why would I? I'm up to my eyeballs in Eve (averaged in at 3.9), and will happily stay for at least a couple of years for this to play out (don't see why I wouldn't stay longer, but that's a long time)
Hey, if you're a new investor thinking about buying Eve, you could join me. We'd be 3.9p buddies. As Simms says, you're buying around 3.9p of cash (I haven't done the exact calculation, but it's around here), and Eve look like they're going to have a profitable H2, and potentially profitable 2020.
Well try and find me a profitable sleep brand perfectly aligned with current economic environment that has £10m in the bank and rising still valued at £10m? Essentially we are worth 0 once cash is taken out. Eve should be valued today between £20-£30m in anticipation of multi million profit turnaround on that news closer to £50m. Plenty of upside and cannot really see a downside apart from laziness of stock market.
Chartists would say it’s because the pennant formation completed ahead of the next ride up.
Any idea where this rise is coming from. I was gonna do a final topup today but missed the low 4s. Still v happy with the rise.
May see a 5p close today