Inventory and Revenue calcs
posted on
May 13, 2021 11:01AM
Just some rough calcs on a comment Don made during yesterday's presentation.
If there is 600kg of product available right now, and each pill is 100mg, that would mean 6,000,000 pills at 6.85 USD each, brings us to just over $41M worth of inventory. Will be interested to see if that inventory will appear on any financial statements in the future.
Let's say it takes $1.85 to make each pill, so we still have a net of $30M that "could" be the revenue to the company.
Another presumptive calc:
Net cost per pill = 5.00
Pills per day = 2
Days = 28
Active COVID cases in US, India, Brazil = approx 10,000,000
So giving all people in these countries with active COVID cases 2 pills a day for a month would be $2.8B USD. If this were to become a real scenario, I would expect the share price to be somewhat higher than 0.87 CAD.
Certainly a number of things would have to play out, but the next few months should tell us if this is crazy or not. In the meantime, I'll also buy some yogurt.
masila