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Sunday, 09/14/2014 11:59:41 PM

Sunday, September 14, 2014 11:59:41 PM

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So basically flippers SOLD all there shares, knocked it around on Friday trying to RELOAD so they can PUMP it back to .0009 or so and profit again to rinse and repeat?

Ok well here's my opinion.

Company is expanding into different locations in order to sell more and more product. This allows them more revenues to increase production which in turn allows them to reap lower cost per piece (or bottle) off the line.

Continued growth and thus increasing order sizes will continue to drop costs of production lower and lower thus increasing revenues until profit is reached.

Some make it sound like getting into schools is a dead end - I don't believe this.

Some make it seem as if getting into a couple dozen 7-eleven's is a dead end - I don't buy this and my DD points to this being VERY far from the truth.

A 7-eleven trade show or what not would bring this product to the attention of THOUSANDS of franchise owners FYI.

Thinking outside the box for a moment, McDonalds has come under so much scrutiny over the years due to feeding obesity in both adults but far more in children to the point that they have literally redone "Happy Meals". Now maybe I'm way to far off here but adding to "Dasanti" water which they already sell (even if branded by Coke) Pleasant Kids Water as an option for the "Happy Meal" wouldn't do McDonalds any NEGATIVE damage. I mean cost per bottle times HOW MANY of those franchises (which I might add require their franchise owners to sell what corporate dictates).......

Then again "flippers" here just want to control the channel to maximize their OWN profits and thus keep the company from getting to a higher PPS sooner.

Sorry but it's my belief growing revenues and soon enough profits will win out in the end.

Take care.

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