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Strategies & Market Trends : BFT: Will the tulip craze ever break down?

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To: Pancho Villa who wrote (129)3/23/1998 11:16:00 AM
From: John Tais  Read Replies (1) of 650
 
Price to sales is the only measure that makes BFIT look good.
I'd like to know how they report their sales. Are sales reported
as the amount of money contracted for by the new members, or is it
actual cash receipts? How do the members who quit and stop paying
affect the reported sales of the company? It begins to look like
cash flow is the only reliable figure. (and we know that is negative).
The fact that insiders are not selling is a pretty scary thing.
Any idea if there is another way they are getting money out of
the company?
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