Avoid the 'Group Think' on Melco-Crown [View article]
The company 'reported' a net loss on their income statement this most recent quarter because of a function of GAAP accounting. I'd suggest to look beyond the bottom line "Net Income" figure and see what the company is earning on its invested tangible capital. The company's first casino is actually very, very profitable. The Crown Macau is on track to earn a return on invested capital of 60% (You can refer to the most recent conference call transcript for an explanation and verification from the company's CFO, or you can analyze the income statement relative to tangible capital). That is actually quite amazingly profitable for a casino. Analyst estimates have come down, yet in spite of this most analysts rate the company a buy and explain why so in their reports.
As for a $10,000 accounting inflation...I am not sure what you are referring to. Regardless, $10,000 is an immaterial amount.
I appreciate your criticisms, however I lean to the bullish side because I am just that, Bullish on the company.
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The company 'reported' a net loss on their income statement this most recent quarter because of a function of GAAP accounting. I'd suggest to look beyond the bottom line "Net Income" figure and see what the company is earning on its invested tangible capital. The company's first casino is actually very, very profitable. The Crown Macau is on track to earn a return on invested capital of 60% (You can refer to the most recent conference call transcript for an explanation and verification from the company's CFO, or you can analyze the income statement relative to tangible capital). That is actually quite amazingly profitable for a casino. Analyst estimates have come down, yet in spite of this most analysts rate the company a buy and explain why so in their reports.
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As for a $10,000 accounting inflation...I am not sure what you are referring to. Regardless, $10,000 is an immaterial amount.
I appreciate your criticisms, however I lean to the bullish side because I am just that, Bullish on the company.