Matt Finston Bill's Adviser Now. His latest on the
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It's not about valuations. I'm not a numbers guy. I'm a story guy. With FITX you haven't been making money because I think the story is too hard to sell. You can sell the company by taking the rhetoric utilized by main stream analysts and inject them into your analysis of your favorite stock. At the end of the day, you want someone to buy your stocks at a premium. Convincing someone to do that means you have to make them think these shares are valuable. I've been hearing nothing but endless praise for FITX and it hasn't driven up value past .10. Attbf does one webinar and it goes from .75 to 2.75 in a week. I'm not saying attbf is shinier than FITX. Both have ups and downs. But ATTBF has more transparency than FITX. And new investors at this point have their eyes peeled for bs. I realize that Bill is a member here and if he's reading this, I'd like to say tone it down. You want investors? Start talking about patients. Bill, Rebrand your company as a caregiver. The Canadian market is not about getting high. It is about getting well. If you send that message out investors will feel more confident that you will be able to attract clients for your services. Investors don't want to be sold on a stock. We want to see how well you can sell your company to your clients/consumers. The rationality that is legitimizing the push for legalization is health. That will be how you dominate the market, by becoming a caregiver. In the meantime, Give some money to cancer research on marijuana. If you show you have money to donate, investors will think you are solvent.
As a nutritional company, I am sure Bill cares about patient needs. But it doesn't come across that way. If I'm buying marijuana to treat my child's epilepsy, I don't want to buy from someone who wants to build the world's greatest marijuana facility. I want to buy from someone I know I can trust to help my child. Pot-heads are not the market. The image of the 'Pot-head' is a negative constructed notion of a cannabis user. It denotes lazy, thoughtless, and unprofessional. This stereotype has been imagined by the moral-society to marginalize marijuana users. Marijuana users can be driven, hard-working, intelligent people. But as we have seen from the Dr. Gupta documentaries, this image is false. Bill, you want to dominate the Canadian marijuana market, and possibly the US? get to know the community. meet with patients, your potential customers. You have made yourself the face of FITX. show that it cares about health --
I replied this morning with this:
Matt these last 2 posts blatantly demonstrate your lack of (or more likely a strategic lack of) DD into FITX. It's very obvious you're out to be "The Guy" willing to write negs on FITX. I'm sure your enjoying the income being on the point of that sword. Congrats for finding that market. Nevertheless those of us that know the stock and the story know Sam and Bill are ALL ABOUT THE PATIENTS. So much so, they could careless about driving the pps up by exploiting them as you have suggested they do. I can guess where your headed buddy, it wont be long before FITX is the a leader in the sector, you'll then be "The Guy" who then gains more readership (and income) by flipping to the positive and cheer leading with faux humbleness of "I guess I was wrong". Just another day in the life of a suckerfish. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Echeneidae