You are right. Everyone is waiting to see if the trend continues...

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    You are right. Everyone is waiting to see if the trend continues next quarter.

    I think its still a bit premature to try and work out an annualised P/E off one quarter.

    XF1 runs a negative working capital model so cash receipts generally > than revenue (which is recognised when credits are used). So effectively your FCF will be bigger than your NPAT (the E in P/E) in any given year (assuming capex/intangibles roughly = D&A).

    More importantly, XF1 is a seasonal business. As far as I know, Q1 and Q4 tend to be stronger quarters and Q2 and Q3 tend to be weaker ones (due to impact of Christmas and New Year breaks).
 
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