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I'd like to add some more OTCBB companies to my portfolio, but I don't have time to daytrade. It seems everyone is fixiated on subpennies, companies that may have no existing operations. Everyone wants the intraday runner.
I would like to invest in some OTCBB companies that are actually generating revenue RIGHT NOW. Maybe even increasing revenue quarter to quarter. Are there any out there?
I made a lot of money on GZFX and at one point TFCT seemed promising. AUML (Auction Mill) was a good example of a company I'm looking for since they had stores setup and revenue coming in. Any suggestions?
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I won't invest anything considerable in pink sheets - companies that can put their stock shares on a printing press with no investor knowledge. Plus that company has no news or reported income as of late.
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I would check out IVOC and CYBT seems to have products out there that could be good long term plays.
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Again though - both companies are bleeding cash and barely making any money. Appreciate the suggestions however.
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Take a look at the news for STTC. Ok I do own a few shares. I just picked up a few more shares today. The other OTCBB stock I own is APXR, they have an interest in the new Canadian oil pipeline set for construction.
Making money hmmm, growing yes.
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Take a look at IBTGF. They have a very good product to market. They have already added space and manufacturing capability for the expected growth!I think this company's revenue will explode in the next couple of years.
quote:Originally posted by osubucks30: Take a look at IBTGF. They have a very good product to market. They have already added space and manufacturing capability for the expected growth!I think this company's revenue will explode in the next couple of years.
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Check Out CLSI their 10K should be out tomorrow; they are a company that has good fundamentals and no going concern. Volume of trade on this stock can be maddening because it isn't a glamorous company and not big on PR's, but the company itself is increasing revenue quarter to quarter with no financial debt. Check them out!
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I looked into every stock posted - most people obviously did not read my original post (or did and posted their holdings anyways).
The two that do qualify however are ones I will definitely keep on my radar. They are both generating positive cash flow.
CLSI - This company mainly deals with parking enforcement systems. Management seems very conservative and does not release PRs to pump the company. In fact some investors complain they release too little. Will be interesting to see if they continue to increase revenue or not. The downside seems small, so I'll watch this one.
BABB - This company owns 3 different cafe franchises and the HQ is actually located near me. They seem to have had a good deal of store closings, so hopefully it's not a continuing trend. This company actually pays a CASH DIVIDEND of over 4.00% yield - tell me how many OTCBBs you've seen doing that? Will keep an eye on this one too.
Any more like those two? Those are shining examples - and the companies don't have to be 10 cents or under. The reason I'm looking for companies on the OTCBB is I would like to find ones that will eventually move to the Nasdaq if they are succesful - but get in on the ground floor so to speak.
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AOBO is a profitable one. It has dipped the last couple days also. Could be a good buying opportunity.
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ETLT is another one. It is trading BELOW book value and has LOTS OF CASH ON HAND! Plans on expanding.
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Thanks blue_in_MI and osu, I'll have to look into the stocks you posted... just what I'm looking for.
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What about WLSF. It has great charts and great potential. They just bought out Silverton and will be launching their own brand of discount cigarettes in April. I had a few shares and just bought some more today. Let me know what you think about it. Jonathan
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Excellent buy! Ive had many shares for a few months now! Start distributing in Europe in April and US soon after. In serious negotiations with Phillip Morris! Can't lose.
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I agree. I am thinking of buying even more. I know they say their is never a sure thing but WLSF sounds to good to be true and the charts prove it. I am nto an expert on charts but i think it will make a run for $2 soon or at least i am hoping so.
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Should check out Sdgl. Increasing rev. last 9 qtrs and has positive earnings. 4th qtr. should be good. Ont looks like it maybe reversing but then thats on the Amex. Could be a hot sector this year.
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Out of most of the stocks listed here I've found the following to have growing revenues:
AOBO ELTI ACRG BABB IBTGF SDGL
I'd like to add FRCP (which I got out of) but beware of the upcoming reverse split, once that split settles without a threat of dillution I think it will be a great growth investment.
I like this thread, what other growth companies are there out there? I'd also like to add that a S/O below 150 million is very attractive as well as a market cap 1:1 or less compared to book value as it gives a lot of room for faith value to grow.
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quote:Originally posted by RedBullish: I'd like to add some more OTCBB companies to my portfolio, but I don't have time to daytrade. It seems everyone is fixiated on subpennies, companies that may have no existing operations. Everyone wants the intraday runner.
I would like to invest in some OTCBB companies that are actually generating revenue RIGHT NOW. Maybe even increasing revenue quarter to quarter. Are there any out there?
I made a lot of money on GZFX and at one point TFCT seemed promising. AUML (Auction Mill) was a good example of a company I'm looking for since they had stores setup and revenue coming in. Any suggestions?
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Preliminary Q3 estimate.. Gross revenue for the 3 months ended September 30, 2004 was approximately $1,564,987, an increase of $459,455 or 41% over sales revenue of $1,105,532 recorded in the second quarter ended June 30, 2004.
Actual Q3.. Gross revenue for the 3 months ended September 30, 2004 was $1,694,452, an increase of 8% from the preliminary revenue previously announced on October 29 and a significant increase of $588,920 or 53.3% over the $1,105,532 recorded in the second quarter ended June 30, 2004. Profit from operations for the three months ended September 30, 2004 was $600,863 or 26% higher than the estimate of $476,224 indicated in the preliminary release on October 29, 2004.
Preliminary 2004 estimate.. On a year to date basis the company earned revenue of $2,865,014 for the 9 months ended September 30, 2004 an increase of 800% over the $355,776 recorded for the 9 months ended September 30, 2003. Net income from operations for the three months ended September 30, 2004 was $476,224 an increase $421,826 or 775% over the $54,398 recorded in the three months ended June 30, 2004. Net income for the 9 months ended September 30, 2004 was $495,731.
Actual 2004 thru Q3.. On a year to date basis the company earned revenue of $2,994,479 for the 9 months ended September 30, 2004, an increase of 741% over the $355,776 recorded for the 9 months ended September 30, 2003. Net income for the 9 months ended September 30, 2004 was $570,882 or 0.0015 e.p.s on the nine month weighted average 387,810,403 shares outstanding.
Gleaned numbers from Q3 filing.. Q1 revenues..$194,495 Q2 revenues..$1,105,532 Q3 revenues..$1,694,452 Total revenues for first 3 2004 quarters..$2,994,479 with heck of growth rate Q to Q.
Q3 revenues of $1,694,452, Q3 Net income of $600,863. Net income margin is 35.4% of total revenues. Very nice!!
With revenue growth established and the outstanding net income margin, the pps appears way too cheap at .027. Particularly in light of management projection of .005-.001 eps for 2004. They exceeded Q3 projections by 25% with the actual results.
TALL is no longer a quiet company anymore, SB-2 paperwork recently filed with the SEC just went through today. Traders Nation interview next week. News this week of software rollout and signing of two new customers. The 10k should show quite a turnaround in 2004, management is working to get the company on the NAS some day. Just a quick summary, DD it and find out the rest.
Peter Hamilton, President and CEO stated, "I am very excited by our rapid improvement quarter over quarter in 2004 and can reiterate that we will have an excellent year of growth in 2004 and even better results in 2005."
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REDBULL...IM IN UR BOAT NO TIME TO DAY TRADE... SO BASED ON THIS THREAD...WHATS THE FINAL VERDICT? WHAT ARE GOOD LEGIT LONG TERM OTCBB PROSPECTS?
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