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Microcap & Penny Stocks : TNA.V - Evergreen Gaming Corporation (Casino & Restaurant)
TNA 45.95-2.5%Oct 30 5:00 PM EST

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From: JRod7710/30/2017 1:14:19 PM
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Nice article from Simply Wallstreet. Looking forward to seeing TNA's Q3 results end of November and by then their $2 million Tukwila property sale (currently pending) should be completed. I am estimating that the company will earn at least $500,000 US profit. Their Q3 is always a bit slower and I am being very conservative on the earnings, especially after making over $1 million USD last quarter. Their Q1 profit $377,000 net income but that was also hurt by Tukwila still in operation at the time.


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Evergreen Gaming Corporation ( TSXV:TNA)
Evergreen Gaming Corporation engages in the gaming operations in the United States. Evergreen Gaming is run by CEO Dawn Mangano. With the company’s market capitalisation at CAD CA$17.95M, we can put it in the small-cap group

TNA’s shares are currently trading at -22% beneath its true level of $0.17, at a price tag of $0.14, based on my discounted cash flow model. This mismatch signals an opportunity to buy TNA shares at a discount. In addition to this, TNA’s PE ratio stands at 7.2x compared to its hotels, restaurants and leisure peer level of 19.4x, indicating that relative to its comparable company group, we can invest in TNA at a lower price. TNA is also in good financial health, with short-term assets covering liabilities in the near future as well as in the long run. It’s debt-to-equity ratio of 52% has been diminishing for the past few years demonstrating TNA’s ability to pay down its debt.
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