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an eps of .29 in a growing market could bring a buyout of .50 offer if not more. all along i was looking for .30 to .35 out of this i guess we will see in the morning. angel sounds about right get out with a profit & watch for a pr on the offer from fortune 1000
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p/e = price of shares to earnings...for yrs a p/e of 20 to 25 was considered very good. microsoft has a p/e of 36.10. its end of day pps is $26.78, earnings per share is .74/ the p/e for BHSR would be a negitive number. if they did get an offer of $1 per share that would equate to a p/e of 3.448. what i'm saying is a buy out offer of $1 per share wouldn't be outragous. this might be worth holding if possible but definately worth keeping an eye on the pr board for.
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Rate Member posted January 12, 2005 19:27 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Get out with a profit if you can. I apologize for posting this turkty.
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the fat lady hasn't sung yet. looking at all the SEC info on this company & its prs i'd say its a good company. many got in around .21 to .22 if still holding it could easily go over that in the morning. take a profit & run but keep an eye on it. if it does get an offer of .75 even, it could get over .50 even .60. from .19 or even .22 thats a good payday
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Bach-Hauser Announces Intent to Acquire POS TERMINAL 2000 Friday January 21, 10:00 am ET
TORONTO, Jan. 21, 2005 (PRIMEZONE) -- Bach-Hauser (Pink Sheets:BHSR) today announced that it has signed an agreement to acquire in whole POS TERMINAL 2000, Inc. The transaction is scheduled to close within 14 days and is subject to current due diligence being carried out by DM2's board of directors. ADVERTISEMENT
POS TERMINAL 2000 represents a good fit to sustain the growth of DM2 Technology inc. POS TERMINAL 2000 was created in 1980. It has a dynamic team of 22 employees (16 technician, 3 sales people, 2 accounting staff and 1 receptionist). The company has over 1200 installations of MAITRE D software in the Quebec market. The acquisition enables DM2 to branch out and offer the DM2 solution for processing transactions to over 35,000 MAITRE D installations throughout CANADA and the U.S. All those installations represent a huge potential for the DM2 solution. POS TERMINAL 2000 merchants will be converted to the DM2 processing solution for Credit and Debit card transactions. This acquisition will bring to DM2 a approximated volume of 100,000,000 million processed transactions per year. Each of those transactions represent a great source of new revenue for DM2.
Finally this acquisition will bring a background of experience that POS TERMINAL has developed in the past 20 years. It will also bring high level customers to DM2, here are some of the customers that POS TERMINAL 2000 serves at this point: (St-Hubert, Mikes, Cage aux Sports, Auberge des Gouverneurs, DaGiovanni, Boccacinos, Au Coq, Pacini, Buona Notte, Le Globe, Casey's, East side Mario, Le Four, Biftheque, CADDY, Fire & Grill, Soto, Sushi Shop, Subway etc.)
About DM2 Technology, Inc.
DM2 Technology, recently acquired by Bach-Hauser, Inc., is a provider of specialized POS equipment and software, which provides greater flexibility and reliability for debit and credit card financial payments. The company currently sells its products and services through traditional retailers, online retailers, taxis and courier companies. The Rogers Agreement will enhance the services and products provided to DM2's clients which include EasyHome and Teleplus stores.
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This report came out today. Is it available anywhere other than for the 20 dollar fee on the Yahoo financial bhsr page?
Bach-Hauser, Inc.: Business description, financial summary, 3yr and interim financials, key statistics/ratios and historical ratio analysis.
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