Goodie3shoes the reason the market cap is so low is due to the high levels od debt FFF has..... reduce the debt and market cap increases as risk ruduces.
Lets not forget FFF makes money each year and is on a very small PR due to this debt.
I feel if the deal goes ahead and recapitalisation to follow so will the rise in share price.
FYI i found this on goodle
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Joseph Najem is Managing Director & CEO, AC&E International, a specialist growth strategy firm providing advice and execution services to large and mid sized companies around the world. Joseph’s expertise is in business strategy, business models and processes, mergers and acquisitions, cost reduction, turnarounds, marketing, sales and service strategies, product development, customer and business intelligence, emerging technologies and the delivery of complex corporate transformation programs.
As Growth Strategy Specialist at Accenture for 14 years, Joseph played a lead role in selling, structuring and delivering a number of large, strategic projects in financial services, retail and telecommunications industries around the world. Specific locations where he has worked with large multi-nationals include Australia, New Zealand, United States of America, Canada, Japan, Korea, Hong Kong, Singapore, England, Scotland and France
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