I know a lot are pissed cause of advertising. this is my thoughts, GRCU has many products, GRCU is still a very young company, in order to advertise full blown this young company must have the inventory of all products to supply full blown national campaign. seems to me their not over supplying product and spending or borrowing ton of money for a chance that could be fatal. instead of not running before learning to walk and fall, and really break something unfixable. the company to me seems to be growing fast as they can while testing the market for their products without digging a debt hole that could cause the company to fail. playing smart to make it or all in with tons of debt for a chance. right before I retired companies started to NOT over stock products and parts, this was realized that it hurt companies to overstock in many ways and led to BK. saw a car plant on TV that had parts delivered hours to min's before build where as they use to stock [days] ahead. this saved tons of money and borrowing. I still think this company has come a long way in a year, can anyone tell of a company that has accomplish this much in a year without great debt? I know we all have our ideas of what the company should do. I have ideas but I'm not walking in their shoes and don't really know their plan are anything for that matter that they are dealing with. how many times have we seen our kids and others buy a house buy new car and furniture have a baby than lose their job and lose it all in months. walk before you skip. JMO. for a company that hasn't really had any bad news in the form of wrong doing but growth, the pps is ridiculous.
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