Wednesday, July 16, 2014 7:59:55 AM
So you think that someone investing in JAMN will be unsuccessful. You can't possibly think it's a "great" investment; otherwise you'd simply invest in it. You'd put in $1,000 just as a lark; but you're not willing to risk any money on JAMN because you see it as a risk, not as an investment.
Why wait until the price goes up before you buy shares? If you buy now, when the share price is low, won't you make more money if the stock price goes up?
I'm sorry, but the growth stage is over. In the beginning of 2013, they were in 500 stores; they're now in 10 times the stores. Are sales 10 times what they were a year ago? No; sales are only up 150% - that means that they've reached saturation; they're reaching the same buyers at more stores.
I find it hilarious that someone who admits to not going deeply into the financials claims to have a grasp of whether this is a "great" investment, whether or not growth has plateaued or that someone else has a problem with (IMHO) very bad financials shown by this company.
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