RE: Numbers9 May 2018 20:15
Albino - it’s a fair comment. The market wants to know the cost of the products & the margins agreed with the distributors - then how many are to be sold.
I’m a bit of a contrarian investor, I look for Companies that I feel haven’t any value ‘added in’.
Microsaic is such an example I believe, an MCap of £4.3M. Cash of £3M. Unique products, a surplus of patents and momentum building in a positive direction.
I’m investing here because I believe that their unique offering, developed & perfected over many years is gaining traction across a number of disciplines, combined with an innovative CEO & board members who show huge determination to grow this opportunity.
What I envisage is a scenario where the market ‘catches up’ with the results - so either one invests early for those gains, or invests in the results, for less gain.