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Posted On: 05/16/2017 8:50:59 PM
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Re: Thczinvestor18 #34314
Earlier someone said the infomercial approach did nothing for the Asian front. Just goes to show some people have terrible insight and many don't even take the time to read the news that's shared. Still others can read the news but don't really take it in or simply misinterpret a large amount of it, often missing key takeaways in the content.
Anyhow, QVC is just one avenue. Ask the experts. They're on the BOD now! They said the US is a small piece of the infomercial market. A lot of people haven't kept up on that, but I can assure you Gerry David and Kevin Harrington are not part of that crowd.
Longs here long ago were well aware that this quarterly wouldn't contain anything but proof that the switch was just barely turned back on. We aint seen nuttin yet boys and girls, but it's coming.
The usual phonies began to talk smack about the importance of the financials even though us true long term investors had repeatedly posted that this report was going to show the pause in dist/sales that resulted in the Li/LSW deal, and for those in the know it was a very worthwhile trade-off. Once the momentum is jump started back on track it'll get traction that would've otherwise taken several years to develop, which would've allowed the competition much more of an opportunity to beat us to the punch. So YES, it was well worth sacrificing a few hundred thousand in sales and one ho-hum quarterly to emerge as a kick ass organization ready to rapidly dash to a few million instead.
Anyhow, QVC is just one avenue. Ask the experts. They're on the BOD now! They said the US is a small piece of the infomercial market. A lot of people haven't kept up on that, but I can assure you Gerry David and Kevin Harrington are not part of that crowd.
Longs here long ago were well aware that this quarterly wouldn't contain anything but proof that the switch was just barely turned back on. We aint seen nuttin yet boys and girls, but it's coming.
The usual phonies began to talk smack about the importance of the financials even though us true long term investors had repeatedly posted that this report was going to show the pause in dist/sales that resulted in the Li/LSW deal, and for those in the know it was a very worthwhile trade-off. Once the momentum is jump started back on track it'll get traction that would've otherwise taken several years to develop, which would've allowed the competition much more of an opportunity to beat us to the punch. So YES, it was well worth sacrificing a few hundred thousand in sales and one ho-hum quarterly to emerge as a kick ass organization ready to rapidly dash to a few million instead.
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