A marginal revenue is what I look for based on sale volumes
http://www.investopedia.com/video/play/marginal-revenue/
UK sale figures look attractive with lower pound.
http://mobile.reuters.com/article/ousivMolt/idUSKCN1101AS?il=0
It's also a wedding season in Shanghai.
http://mobile.shanghaidaily.com/sup...box-on-wedding-charm-containers/shdaily.shtml
PKA has strong assets base, sound business model and talented designers.
One product could take several months to complete and PKA seems to underpay workers.
If an expensive product is worn by a famous person then that particular piece will lift the images of PKA. Just think about a picture frame.
It's worthless but It will become pricy in the future.
If PKA is struggling then Michael Hill will swallow this one.
Ill liquid stock is hard to measure using financial instruments like PE. It's only a hope and It's already traded at a biggest discount since IPO.