I think, you've got it wrong. Your market capitalisation changes when share price changes. What about the number of issued shares and the financial positions? MHL issued 3,629,516,408, wheras OIP 155,000,000
Example: MHL - In 2009, cash reserves at Monitor Energy Ltd fell by 569.00k. Cash Flow from Financing totalled 1.97m or 4,470.45% of revenues. In addition the company used 1.76m for operations while cash used for investing totalled 906.00k
Shares Outstanding 3.63bn Market Cap 11.13mAUD Book Value Per Share 0.0003 Tangible Book Value Per Share 0.0003
OIP - In 2009, cash reserves at Orion Petroleum Ltd fell by 6.34m. Cash Flow from Financing was even, which indicates that this company's capital needs are balanced. In addition the company used 6.34m for operations while cash used for investing totalled 5.00k.
Shares Outstanding 155.00m Market Cap 15.19mAUD Book Value Per Share 0.0951 Tangible Book Value Per Share 0.0951