Just understand the company's market value isn't what the price of the stock should naturally be. A conservative calculation would be Market Cap + Debt = Market value. (Someone else mentioned this and I agree with him/her) If SGH is valued at 1 billion in value and has 800m debt, it would be priced at 200m MC maximum until news. Short term higher or lower than this and long term approx at that figure.
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