I agree. I don't imagine BIEL would sign a contrac
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If the hand-holding for the OEM partners took a backseat temporarily as a result, then so be it. After all, they're big boys and girls and if they can't handle their business, by themselves, then what the hell are they doing anyway? Sales, by definition, means customers are buying the product. I mean, even if the OEM partner had the greatest advertising campaign ever the reality is if customers are cutting back their spending something has to go.
As I have said countless times the financial world including customers, small businesses all the way on up to large banks (the real culprits ... follow the money !!!) are in a state of flux, to say the least. Economies have been crushed (deliberately & maliciously) worldwide. That means less jobs, less income and lots of stressful consumers worried about the future. Honestly, paying people to stay home and not got to work? In what world does this make sense, scamdemic or no scamdemic? We, BIEL and us investors, are in a race against time. Standing firm and confident against the tide is a formidable task, now more than ever.
The q3 revenue was horror show, no doubt. Selling is a choice a few will make. More for me and less for you. I like that; sounds good to me. Bashturds will do what sub-human scum always do; gloat and sneer. Everybody needs a hobby. Mine is poking fun at the bashturds.
Smart investors do what they always do - accumulate and wait. As an enthusiastic BIEL investor this is not a fun time. When the blues get the best of me, I think of a number, random I'm sure. How about 975,000?
later, WBeacham