Not really, profit is profit and it all helps the balance sheet. Superimpose that with the purchase and construction of more assets and its about what you'd expect. Key for MPR is to stay liquid while building and then seeing revenue start to hit the bottom line over time.
If my assumption that they can book revenue from construction is right, they should see further topline growth next year.
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