Monday, December 11, 2017 9:19:10 PM
The company no longer makes a thing. They buy their cleaning products from another company in Michigan that put the Winning Brands label on the product and ships it. For the most part Eric never seen the product. According to OTC markets Winning Brands is a company of 1 employee.
So when the company sells a $10 bottle of 1000+ how much of that actually goes to the company? The retailer likely gets a minimum of 30% to 40%,there is shipping cost, and the company that actually did all the work of making, mixing, bottling,labeling and packaging the product gets there chunk and what is left goes to Winning Brands.
Not saying the company will never be a large successful company but I think if Eris is going make it he will have to do it in something other than the cleaning product business. Especially one that has changed it's product line very little over the years and has so many specialty products that most people will never buy in their lifetime. How many have bought a cleaner designed for Firefighter equip. or a dust suppressant?
Remember that when someone tries to convince you to buy or sell there is something in it for them. It's not because they are concerned about your investment.
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