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Gold/Mining/Energy : SASKATCHEWAN WHEAT POOL ( SWP.B - TSE ) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Glen McGlaughlin who wrote (32)9/17/1998 5:04:00 PM
From: Triden  Respond to of 47
 
Great Article Glen. Cash Flow VS EPS.

A common question when investing is "does the company have significant cash flow to fund expansion and meet operating commitments?".

I will be waiting for the financial statements to evaluate the cash flow from operations. I feel this number will be more relevant than the EPS numbers published.

A company with sustained negative cash flow will have a questionable future. A negative EPS (earnings per share) does not necessarily mean the demise of a company. Non-cash expenses can alter the picture. For example, the loss recognized by Fletcher Fine Foods (FFF) will impact SWP's EPS. However, the loss does not influence SWP's core operations.

The bottom line is not necessarily the bottom line for me. I want to see the Cash Flow from Operations number.



To: Glen McGlaughlin who wrote (32)1/5/1999 4:47:00 PM
From: Triden  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 47
 
The good news is the Sask Wheat Pool still has Positive Cash flow

Its been a long time since anybody posted any comments or information on SWP.B. Granted, the price is not encouraging.

I picked up another 1,000 shares @ $10 on Dec. 31/98. I did notice that when the price dropped to $9.50 it was with a million share trade indicating a "possible" bottom. The price then rose to 12.50 before falling back to $10 range. This could be tax loss selling.

Does anybody have any investment information or reports on SWB.B? Is it still rated a sell at this price?

Thanx for any comments.