On the stock market since 2009, it operates in the world of money and finance. It has 16 employees. Now — the numbers.
This is an established company with proven profits.
No real growth (4% a year). Red columns mark years that ended in a loss.
An investor who bought at the very peak is down 100% today. The business is the same; what changed most is the price — and the expectations — the market pins on it.
The net profit margin is 198% — still a thick cushion, though costs have been eating into it lately.
Over the last 3 years, sales grew about 26% a year on average.
The stock sits at $0.0003. Under exchange rules, stocks that stay below $1 for too long risk being removed from the market.
This stock swings about 48.3 times as much as the market average. Big rallies — and big drops — can both happen fast.
On our five-subject report card, KEGS sits in the middle of the class: some subjects shine, others don’t. The grade moves as the numbers move.
The takeaway: KEGS is an established business that has proven its profits for years. The real debate isn’t the quality of the business — it’s whether the price paid for the stock is too high.