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Posted On: 05/21/2017 1:59:03 AM
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It's stimulating clarifying basic business edification. Those who've owned business's are aware of intricacies involved. Business outsiders may always suggest what's best for companies refered as micromanagers. Enjoying distant observation being unaccountable is simple except being vested in the business where decisions effect investment is understandably emotional.
As referenced in this link:
https://quizlet.com/24683293/6-eras-of-americ...ash-cards/
There are 6 Eras of American Buisness:
1. Colonial Era (Pre Colonial to Civil War)
2. Industrial Revolution (Post Civil War - late 1800's)
3. Industrial Entrepreneur (Late 1800's)
4. Production Era (Late 1800's - 1920's)
5. Marketing Era (1920's - 1980ish)
6. Relationship Era (1980's - present day)
We're currently witnessing events similar to Alcohol prohibition 1920-1933 during the Marketing Era.
Our current prohibition initiative advocating the liberalization/legalization of cannabis could suggest a new Era, typically starting among a highly limited sub population participating in a specific social context (incubation phase).
RMHB's is capitalizing on the opportunity of legal & healthy "HEMP, CBD" aspects of cannabis by selecting niche products which requires population education over time to become the Market Leader in this Complex category. Focus will always change & require different approaches to be successful.
Rest assured many see basic companies through MarX's capitalism logic stabilized but stagnation without improvement isn't for Global Entrepreneurs & Visionaries prepare for revolution towards significant growth which requires a driven force through Team effort for niche products expansion in a Global Enterprise.
A basic reference prepared by Thierry Janssen, Associated Partner @ Just in Time Management describes:
The seven stages of a business life cycle as:
1. Seed
2. Start up
3. Growth
4. Established
5. Expansion
6. Mature
7. Exit
More detailed "JITM" reference found on link:
http://www.justintimemanagement.com/en/The-7-...life-cycle
IMO... RMHB's seems in Complex start up mode based on current structure fulfilling growth of established product with expansion towards maturity. Long investors have Virtue believing the company Vision & Mission while supporting our Professional, Successful, Proven Board of Directors & Consultants. Keep the faith as eventual infusion of capital can be a beautiful thing to witness & tends to have a snowball effect.
Still respecting everyone's Risk tolerance.
"All readers are strongly urged to perform research and due diligence on their own and consult a licensed financial professional before considering any level of investing in stocks."
Feeling confident in the long term prospect of Rocky Mountain High Brands is like blowing out candles on a Birthday cake & if everyone doesn't already know..... I enjoy & keep hoping "Cake by the Ocean"
DNCE link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vWaRiD5ym74&sns=em
May the Spirit be with you.
As referenced in this link:
https://quizlet.com/24683293/6-eras-of-americ...ash-cards/
There are 6 Eras of American Buisness:
1. Colonial Era (Pre Colonial to Civil War)
2. Industrial Revolution (Post Civil War - late 1800's)
3. Industrial Entrepreneur (Late 1800's)
4. Production Era (Late 1800's - 1920's)
5. Marketing Era (1920's - 1980ish)
6. Relationship Era (1980's - present day)
We're currently witnessing events similar to Alcohol prohibition 1920-1933 during the Marketing Era.
Our current prohibition initiative advocating the liberalization/legalization of cannabis could suggest a new Era, typically starting among a highly limited sub population participating in a specific social context (incubation phase).
RMHB's is capitalizing on the opportunity of legal & healthy "HEMP, CBD" aspects of cannabis by selecting niche products which requires population education over time to become the Market Leader in this Complex category. Focus will always change & require different approaches to be successful.
Rest assured many see basic companies through MarX's capitalism logic stabilized but stagnation without improvement isn't for Global Entrepreneurs & Visionaries prepare for revolution towards significant growth which requires a driven force through Team effort for niche products expansion in a Global Enterprise.
A basic reference prepared by Thierry Janssen, Associated Partner @ Just in Time Management describes:
The seven stages of a business life cycle as:
1. Seed
2. Start up
3. Growth
4. Established
5. Expansion
6. Mature
7. Exit
More detailed "JITM" reference found on link:
http://www.justintimemanagement.com/en/The-7-...life-cycle
IMO... RMHB's seems in Complex start up mode based on current structure fulfilling growth of established product with expansion towards maturity. Long investors have Virtue believing the company Vision & Mission while supporting our Professional, Successful, Proven Board of Directors & Consultants. Keep the faith as eventual infusion of capital can be a beautiful thing to witness & tends to have a snowball effect.
Still respecting everyone's Risk tolerance.
"All readers are strongly urged to perform research and due diligence on their own and consult a licensed financial professional before considering any level of investing in stocks."
Feeling confident in the long term prospect of Rocky Mountain High Brands is like blowing out candles on a Birthday cake & if everyone doesn't already know..... I enjoy & keep hoping "Cake by the Ocean"
DNCE link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vWaRiD5ym74&sns=em
May the Spirit be with you.
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