Good post. That "challenge" you have is the greate
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Now that we can attract far better financing, minimize further dilution, and attract serious buy and hold investors/investment groups, the company's near term success will move the stock value and the price far better than it ever would have with the share structure as it was.
As a result, getting from .10/share to $20/share will happen much faster than it ever would've gone from .01/share to $1/share. How fast exactly depends on how quickly sales increase and therefore how quickly we expand the growth of our footprint with bigger and farther reaching distribution deals.
Bottom line is, it can go to $20/share faster than most people would think possible. I personally am convinced more than ever before that I'll be retired @ 58 yrs. of age due to my successful start up investments, and IMHO Rocky Mountain High Brands will become the primary reason for that dream becoming a reality. For people investing a few hundred bucks, not so much.
Even if it took one to two years longer than I had originally hoped for, it'll still be a reality that most people I know will not have been so fortunate to have experienced. Although some people I know did manage it, including my dad, (who retired at 57 years of age with a nice retirement), I will undoubtedly experience much greater financial freedom in my retirement than most of them for having taken the risk with the right companies.
That's of course as long as, God willing, all members of my family remain healthy, but that's of course the reality of life for all of us.