Its wrong for some but not all. I think it depends what time of data is feed to it and whether shares are quoted on the asx (but escrowed) vs performance shares that haven't formally been issued.
Yeah when you consider the actual market cap, there is still a potential to see some more rises but a 3, 5 or Disallowed would be $90, $150 or $300 million market cap company which is just not realistic (based on the information we know now) in my opinion. Especially when you look at perhaps the two closest competitors BGL and BPF who are at the bottom and middle of that range. Both have demonstrated track records, have proven themselves to the market for quite a while and are posting profits.
CNW is working that way, but still have a few milestones to reach.
The are some hearts here, just in the charts thread arguing about who picked the breakout properly.
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