GReeN_ORB
Persistent illusion
Indeed. At the very least have a decent look at the Income Statement and the Balance Sheet. And look at the equity position the company finds itself in. It's so damn risky to go on turnover alone
Also, take a look at historical data going back 2-3 years, rather than just a single set of financial statements. It makes it easier to get a contextualised look at the performance of the company over a period.