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The answer is simple: when BTGI can show a quarterly profit after business expenses and debt payments (toxic loan related and otherwise), Then the price will be much higher.
We are currently doing all the right things to get there, but we are not there yet. The fact of the matter is we currently lose money every quarter as things stand. By the end of this fiscal year that should be different, as long as our acquisition spree is financed reasonably well.
Enough of the wondering already - BTGI is not the most undervalued penny stock in America, just one that has an excellent business plan going forward. Don't forget, this is not a high flying bio-pharma company that has instant jackpot potential (and a high P/E to match). It is a utilitarian business.