 What's going on guys? It's Chicago trader here with the week nine of the fundamental recap series Hope you guys are having a nice weekend. Anyway, I'll just jump right into this week's Stock that I'm gonna be looking at so I did kind of a longer term view of MLNT last week and you know gave some of the reasons around it Had some positive feedback on it So that's kind of what I've been Looking to do for maybe the next couple weeks is find kind of bigger picture themes of Stocks and you know kind of why I like to look at them So the past week or two as you can probably see on the screen Avalon ABCO started to move So its story basically was OTC it up listed. I believe in December to the NASDAQ and It ended up moving if I pull up the chart here So it ends up getting up listed here and it moves on no news. So I mean the thing goes from three dollars to 14 so obviously, you know, you start digging into it very thinly traded hardly any volume before This kind of pump or whatever the reason was but anyway, I kind of got a interested in it once close strong that we had to play it and out So let's just jump into the most recent 10 Q per usual So to make first note as I've done in the last couple weeks I'll just run through kind of what I'm looking for quickly and then kind of go a little bit more in depth So outstanding shares 73 million, which is kind of crazy to me if you remember on the chart it closed at 1260 so basically it had a market cap that day of almost a billion dollars the balance sheet here cash 3.8 million now you got a Obviously remember this is as of October 1st. So you're a few months back. So you're gonna have to make adjustments but anyway as of now 5.3 million in total current assets the current liabilities 1.58 so not much debt pretty positive Also another thing I don't know if I mentioned this in the past something to take note of when you look at a company's cash Right below it sometimes so this one doesn't have it But they'll have short-term investments or marketable securities and if you ever see that you have to add that to the cash line Show you an example in my NS. I believe was one. I recall has that hopefully Yes, you can see here it has a cash of 19 million and also has short-term investments So really their cash is closer to you know 39 million Just something to make note of going forward. I don't know if I mentioned that before but thought I would hear Scroll on down. So again From three months they did about 400,000 in revenues And Again, this isn't in the millions, you know, they don't have the thousands column So you got to make note of that as well for the nine months. They did a little over like 1.2 million in revenues Scroll down here again. This is kind of the way I roughly calculate burn