Great post. One clarification. Someone at the e
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Someone at the end of the NYC MicroCap conference asked Rory if he would raise $10-$20M on the OTC and Rory said never. I think in another update he said they would continue to do private placements (i.e. warchest for cleaning up the balance sheet and uplisting).
Although both sound the same I am looking at these as two different animals. I figured at some point the company would do a big raise to accelerate the business even faster and/or to purchase other companies. Accelerate as in getting more products out the door or quick penetration. Rory did talk about being open to acquisitions in another video. They could do it with either money or shares. Any significant type of raise or acquisition I see as accretive.
As an example HubSpot (HUBS) bought a bunch of companies and are now a $4B CRM company. Their stock has doubled in the last year. They just bought Kemvi last year to start adding AI into their platform. Kemvi was a two person company so I assume this is a small acquisition, but it is accretive.
https://techcrunch.com/2017/07/25/hubspot-acquires-kemvi/
You could wake up one morning to see Oracle, as an example, taking a 10% stake in the company and the sp would shoot way up and they uplist. It could easily one of these big players taking a stake just so another one doesn't.
Right now the beauty of nFusz is they are all nonexclusive deals, nFusz is neutral and not a threat to Oracle, Marketo, SAP, Salesforce, Microsoft, etc. Just the opposite. nFusz will help them gain customers and $$$. Now if nFusz was $10B CRM company, that might be a different story, but not always the case.
I was talking to a company recently that competes again Microsoft and found out Microsoft's marketing department uses their tool. A competitor's tool. They said, "Ain't that something!"