I agree ... really looking forward to seeing the cashflow and profit figures. The Texas loss will affect revenue and it'll be interesting to see how much of this has been offset by contract wins over the past 12 months (I'd expect partially only at this stage - but maybe fully offset over full FY20). Their qrtly reports are very dry too ... don't exactly sell their achievements to potential shareholders.
IMO ... the real news is what lies ahead for revenue. Comparing past qrt contract wins puts the recent achievements into perspective ... ie. they're transformational IMO! See below.
Personally I'm amazed the SP is sub 80c.
Cheers,
