this type of movement is what i was referring to s
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"Bid Support ticking up little by little. We have a winner here ...2017 is the year of HJOE! "
as more current investors and those sitting on the fence (either past investors or those closely monitoring) start to see the products in more and more parts of the country in more and more dealers let alone the international fronts - their confidence will grow that the company WILL be successful (and the PPS) regardless of KBM outcome. one only has to contact these dealers to get a first hand account of success and how the brands move. further - as dealers grow - they can see firsthand at local festivals, fairs, concerts as the dealers continue to market like the NW Indiana one at the Blueberry Festival or the Georgia dealer this past weekend.
as the BID continues to creep up and volume continues to slowly pick up - people will start to sense that "someone knows something" or "they dont want to be chasing" and will slowly start their own buying which will continue to drive the demand/supply ratio to the demand side causing the PPS to steadily increase. it would be hard to argue that revenues have NOT grown dramatically with the dealer signings, the product shipments, reorders, smart vending, etc. the total amount remains a question mark but clearly the company is moving multiple products in multiple avenues domestically and less obvious - internationally.
while the final jump to next phase of trading will be conclusion of KBM/refiling - substantial price appreciation will more than likely continue to occur prior as the company success continues to grow and become readily apparent.
the jerky seems to have had a larger impact than i was expecting. however, as another shareholder pointed out to me - the jerky has a much larger audience than the energy shot/LTCG or the recovery shot and unlike the chips- it isnt just pass through margin. both the recovery shot and the jerky could be marketed internationally. i travel frequently through Canada/Ontario and I can tell you that jerky is just as prominent in their c-stores as it is in the US