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Microcap & Penny Stocks : WINR-Secure Banking to Global Internet Gaming & E-Commerce
WINR 0.00010000.0%Nov 21 9:30 AM EST

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To: hman who wrote (5743)7/22/1999 9:32:00 PM
From: Dave Gore  Read Replies (1) of 6545
 
I think your assumptions make sense, for the most part.

Mirroring what Swedelo has said, .20 - .30 cents looks do-able. Do not know about their "0" debt status.

I do feel very comfortable that profitability will grow each quarter. Just how much is a function of how much comes on line and how quickly. The main point is that it is a HUGE plus to have such high margins, since even if you have a slight revenue shortfall, you can still do really well in Net Income. This is why I became so interested in MRPS in the first place.

Margins of 66% (which is almost unbelievably high) should drop some as higher revenue producing, but slightly lower margin revenues start rolling in. But better than 50% is almost assured.

Regarding valuation, I will continue to be perplexed why WINR is so undervalued. For a high growth stock in an exciting industry with a minimal amount of competiton, it is not given the respect that other less promising (and certainly less proven) BB stocks are given.

I am going to be patient and try to buy more cheap stock and expect that late September after their fully reporting status is achieved and late Oct. after Q3 earnings roll in that WINR will finally get it's respect.
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