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Gold/Mining/Energy : Napier International Technologies Inc. (T.NIR) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Ginco who wrote (1679)9/21/1998 11:18:00 AM
From: DAVID IN B.C.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2444
 
Gino, are you feeling a little testy today, whats the matter chump, couldn't dump into the pump. You and your fool friends should step on up to the plate and explain to the thread why the share price is not at 2.50. Could it be the market has cast its vote and until earnings per share is proven NIRS shares are just not that attractive.

To much risk for to little reward.

Just in case any of you missed it here are a few # for you to calculate those earnings with.

The following is based on the widely held opinions of most here that a 45 gal drum will sell for $1000.

In this scenario we work back from the customer to Napier
1. TWA - buys at $1000.00

2. Distributors Margin - ($200.00)
This covers all costs related to stocking and warehousing,delivery and local sales service.If Nir is supplying direct then this will be an overhead they must incur?

3. Logistic Transport to the Main Distribution Centres - ($50.00)
Based on a truckload quantity (40 Drums) at $2000.00 per load.

4. Contract Manufacturing - Chemical Materials ($200.00)
- Packaging ($25.00)
- Producers Fee ($300.00)

- Total ($525.00)

5. Napiers Operating Margin: $1000 - $775 = $225.00

The cost of the chemical materials could be plus or minus 10%, but based on the high water content of SV35 this reflects a very low material cost. I am not trying to stack the numbers just pointing out that your assumptions of a 65% margin are seriously flawed. For
those who live in the real world do your DD on the costs related to the chemical industry.



To: Ginco who wrote (1679)9/21/1998 2:25:00 PM
From: chris  Respond to of 2444
 
Here we go. Lots of orders coming in. Picked up 5000 more at 1.65-1.75. Looking good.



To: Ginco who wrote (1679)9/21/1998 3:12:00 PM
From: Ginco  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2444
 
David, call Napier,ask all the questions you need answered and report back to the thread,Let's quit this bullshit debate
Here a link with plenty of info concerning Napier,call them and quiz them-Like I and many others have,why are you alone with your arguement,why is there no one backing you,or if there is please speak-up.Even the naysayers on SH have disappeared,scam-pump and dump ect..ect..lets hear it
If your not a members of SI post on SH will read your posts there.

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