investtoski, Important understanding with what you
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Respectfully, you stated... "Rotman's does not get them to a 2 billion market cap"...
That's true if you are trying to valuate VYST from a Market Capital Analysis perspective, but it's not true if you are valuating from the Earnings Per Share (EPS) valuation perspective as I had explained which is the norm within the major markets.
This is why when you go and see a stock trading on the NASDAQ trading in the dollars, they don't have an EPS nowhere near in the dollars. It's because they use the market formulas derived from a "variety of variables" as I had used in those valuations that I had indicated under the EPS valuation perspective.
Please, don't believe me, go look at the Earnings Report for many of the major market stocks that are trading in the dollars and compare their EPS with where the price of their stock is trading and you should see exactly what I'm talking about. If not, I will break it down for you here step by step if you like.
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