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This stock has pulled back to key moving averages, and now be the time to take new positions in this profitable play while it is still under most investor and trader radars.
FRTN Starting New Run Towards $1.00+, Profitable
(NEW YORK)--Fortran
Corporation (OTC: FRTN), a leading communications system
integrator and tower service provider, is building interest with traders as company becomes profitable, and major mergers pending.FRTN oversold after failing to break above key reistance at $1.00 on previous run. With company now profitable, and updates coming on possible major mergers, now may be the time to reload long positions above current trendlines. MACD and Stocastics indicate new rally in FRTN forming now.
dd FRTN to your trade watch list!
During the past few months FRTN has made three letters of intents on
acquire targets that could potentially bring in an additional $35
million of revenues to their already growing operations.
One of the acquisitions on the table is New TPI, LLC, a North
Carolina Limited Liability Company owning 80% of the corporate stock
of Tower Performance, Inc., a New Jersey Corporation with average
gross annual revenues of $13,600,000 and average annual gross
profits of $3,500,000 per year over the last five (5) years. Upon completion of the sale and transfer of 100% of NEW TPI, LLC's
ownership to Fortran, the transaction is expected to increase
shareholder equity value and likely will be accretive to Fortran's
earnings.
Tower Performance, Inc has offices in New
Jersey, Texas,
rkansas,
Pennsylvania and Kansas.
Tower Performance can quickly respond cooling tower needs anywhere
in the country. TPI's clients include major chemical companies, oil
and gas refineries, utilities, air separation companies and
industrial plants. To learn more, please visit the Tower
Performance, Inc. web site at FRTN Now Profitable
In guidance released in June 2016, the Company announced that for
the fiscal year ending June 30, 2016,the Company reported $3.9
million in total revenues, and a net loss of ($196,000), where
as for the first nine months of 2016/17 the company is projected
revenues of $6.5 million, and a net profit of $185,280.
For the first quarter ending September 2016, the Company is on track
to report EBIT
of $500,000 on continued growth of revenues.
No Toxic NotesFRTN current does not hold any "toxic debt" that could
provide for a headwind on any move upward..
s with any small cap
stock, a move towards or into profitability is a major event, and
based on how FRTN stock has been climbing since mid-June from low
$0.40s to current price of just around $0.80, a move above $1.00
short-term looks likely as more trader look to build positions in
this play.About Fortran Corp.
Fortran Corporation (OTC:FRTN) is a leading telecommunications
system integrator dedicated to designing, sourcing, implementing and
maintaining complex communications solutions. We are converting the
historical and traditional Telecom business model to a
Telecom-As-A-Service ("TaaS") and is comprised of
engineering and design, network service, technical certifications,
regional sales teams, remote monitoring, on-site service, dedicated
sales and engineering. We current serve over 8,200 clients in the
Carolinas.
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