If you ask me, $18.6 million sounds like a fire sale price for a company the size of MSM, especially considering they have an office in California. The valuation seems on the low side.
LOL! When put in those terms, that's pretty sweet. I was thinking more in terms of the accounts and cash flow they're acquiring, along with the real estate and equipment, but when I saw the EBITDA figure that was in Today's Trucking, now I understand why they sold. $3.3 million on $44 million, while still profit, still seems so low to me for some reason. Not so sure about the share part of the deal. Wheels is only hovering around $1.09 with a negative earnings per share and the last time they gave out dividends back was when the stock was around the $5-$6 mark. It used to be around $9 in 2004. The lowest it's been in a year is $0.81. It may go up, it may not. Just sounds so iffy when you consider a sudden stock price drop would really mean Wheels got the company for the $16 million in cash and the stock won't count so much.