Q: My question is about Great Canadian Gaming Inc. (GC).
In your recent report you gave this company a B rating. I am trying to understand how this came to be. I most definitely do not understand something as I do not see this in a positive light (but you have proved me wrong many times and I am trying to learn). The following is what I have read in your report.
- The company pays no dividend and has high debt.
Additionally, reading the section on "Recent financial results" the following stood out when I read it.
- For the 9 month period, revenue was $305.9 million, basically FLAT compared to the prior period.
- These arrangements are NOT as attractive as the previous ones and overall revenues have DECLINED from these facilities.
- Boulevard also produced REDUCED revenues due to proximity of highway....
- These negatives were offset by IMPROVEMENT in the other casinos, notable River Rock (sounds like we're putting our eggs in one basket)
- For the 9 months, adjusted net earnings were $34.9 million, DOWN 4% from last year.
Additionally, I do not believe that I read about much growth. In the "Growth" section of the report.
- Growth can come from the of new sites, BUT this ability to grow is strictly controlled by provincial/state regulations.
- The Ontario Lotto and Gaming Corporation is evolving its operations in Ontario which MAY present opportunities for GC.
Overall, what I feel I read is that the company pays no dividend, has lots of debt, its financial numbers are flat (if not decreasing), growth is a possibility (however it is out of the companies control) and there are "exceptionally tight regulations and any violations are met with strict penalties, ...". How would this be a "B" company? Especially if we also consider that the stock has already had a run up.
I have missed a number of your great stock opportunities due to my incorrectly questioning your analysis. This time I thought I would ask before writing it off for other opportunities.
Thanks again. There is no rush to respond to this question. It can go at the bottom of the list.
In your recent report you gave this company a B rating. I am trying to understand how this came to be. I most definitely do not understand something as I do not see this in a positive light (but you have proved me wrong many times and I am trying to learn). The following is what I have read in your report.
- The company pays no dividend and has high debt.
Additionally, reading the section on "Recent financial results" the following stood out when I read it.
- For the 9 month period, revenue was $305.9 million, basically FLAT compared to the prior period.
- These arrangements are NOT as attractive as the previous ones and overall revenues have DECLINED from these facilities.
- Boulevard also produced REDUCED revenues due to proximity of highway....
- These negatives were offset by IMPROVEMENT in the other casinos, notable River Rock (sounds like we're putting our eggs in one basket)
- For the 9 months, adjusted net earnings were $34.9 million, DOWN 4% from last year.
Additionally, I do not believe that I read about much growth. In the "Growth" section of the report.
- Growth can come from the of new sites, BUT this ability to grow is strictly controlled by provincial/state regulations.
- The Ontario Lotto and Gaming Corporation is evolving its operations in Ontario which MAY present opportunities for GC.
Overall, what I feel I read is that the company pays no dividend, has lots of debt, its financial numbers are flat (if not decreasing), growth is a possibility (however it is out of the companies control) and there are "exceptionally tight regulations and any violations are met with strict penalties, ...". How would this be a "B" company? Especially if we also consider that the stock has already had a run up.
I have missed a number of your great stock opportunities due to my incorrectly questioning your analysis. This time I thought I would ask before writing it off for other opportunities.
Thanks again. There is no rush to respond to this question. It can go at the bottom of the list.