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by blantonl
5166 days ago
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Consider a company with $100M in revenue, $1M in profit, and a market cap of $1B. PE is 1000. Now say this company has a shot at doubling revenue in the next few years without incurring additional cost. They will then have $200M in revenue, $101M in profit, and the PE will be 10. Can someone provide a concrete example of a company that has doubled revenue in a few years without incurring additional cost? I realize that it is possible, but I'd love to see where this has actually occurred. |
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It is not uncommon for small pharma companies to have 1000% increases in revenue with little cost increase, especially if the companies don't manufacture or do marketing and just take royalies from big pharma.
[1] My memory is not perfect, but I was invested at the time and paying close attention. I remember being blown away that their revenues doubled and they only cost they added to the business was mostly non-search related activities.