It's a good question. - On the metrics below my value isn't very high. What about yours and are you relying solely on Market Cap?
Market Capitalisation (equity value - not it's true market value) or, Market Value? Your choice.
Me - I think market value (i.e. broader picture of a company's financial standing) is a better measure.
Operating Performance as of — (Fiscal Year End 30 Jun 2020)
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019Q3 Fiscal (%)
-46.88 -80.2 -20.42 -36.3 -42.19 -36.06 -14.71 -16.77 -35.19 -50.53 —
Return on Assets-52.26 -86.31 -21.51 -43.71 -52.92 -37.96 -15.58 -19.42 -45.3 -82.07 —
Return on Equity-52.82 -86.72 -25.59 -41.44 -36.88 -40.28 -15.01 -18.52 -36.5 -46.49 —
Rtn on Invested Capital
20191. Return on assets
= -50.52 %2. Return on Equity
= -82.07 %3. Return on Invested Capital
= -46.49%2019 YTD481 481
Revenue (K)-5 -5
Operating Income (Mil)-1132. -1132
Operating Margin (%)-6 -6
Net Income (Mil)0.00 0.00
Diluted Earnings/Share-3,871 -3,871
Operating Cash Flow (K)-400 -400
Capital Spending (K)-4,271 -4,271
Free Cash Flow (K)Whatever you decide is up to you but you did ask.
Again, trading is a different set of parameters. However, many around here spruik the FA and potential - so above is some FA for them to consider.