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Do we know with certainty they are not?
I could be wrong, but in the last video I thought I heard Nick Hogan say 1.5 million downloads and hundreds of thousands of users.
It’s obvious to many that most here are against VERB. The reasons vary, but the sentiment is always the same.
It will be many more quarters before most long term investors are remotely satisfied with what VERB has achieved and I think Rory sees/understands that. That’s why no more news - like the old days.
Put VERB in your portfolio and then go live your life... and take a look at it again in a few years.
My assumption is with holiday and and tax loss selling season coming it might get a little bumpy, but nothing we aren’t used to anyway.
We will wait.
I am still here. Just not much to post about.
I think the focus is not on share price right now, but rather building the business so at some future point the share price can rise.
2020 is obviously another year of building infrastructure, process’s and procedures, & onboarding a new company and (like Sound Concepts) integrating their culture, organization, operations, systems and applications with our own.
TikTok had 91.9 million monthly active users in the United States in June, up from 26.7 million in February 2019.
I’ve been saying PR’s won’t happen until summer is over and we get closer to fall.
Moreover, the window will be brief with holidays approaching and then year end tax selling happening. 2020 is almost concluding.
I’ve been saying that for months.
VERB kicks off their delayed PR Campaign, VERB Live Marketing Campaign and open the gates for PR's
Key word “delayed”. Many investors are tired of that word.
To your point, Tesla sits in several verticals unlike its competitors. I believe it’s just “scratching the surface” on true market value.
Seek to understand before being understood
Not really, if you understand markets.
Actually very healthy to understand the difference between good vs evil, lawfulness vs lawlessness, truth vs untruth.
$VERB is very primed for some well deserved appreciation.
Much work has gone into building this into “what was never thought possible”. Get ready for something beyond conventional wisdom.
$VERB This will absolutely be VERB Technology Company very soon.
Tesla Hits Record After Wedbush Lifts Price-Target to $1,900
https://apple.news/AlZVttk2cRzOQKBKURkGAoQ
Elon Musk believed Tesla was worth much more than $190 back 18 months ago.
Rory Cutaia believes VERB is worth much much more than many think it’s worth now...$18, $46 previous share prices?
Rory also took an unknown telecommunications start-up from $0 to a $215,000,000 sale in just 6 years. He created a whole new vertical and Telx sold again for $1.9 Billion dollars. No one thought it could be done.
Now Rory is disrupting another untouched vertical in $200+ Billion Network Marketing Industry that has been overlooked by CRM giants like Salesforce & Microsoft.
When you consider the combination of the below top 11 CRM’s Market Cap’s (not all of them either about 60%) it amounts to $2.34 TRILLION. Is it possible that VERB’s Interactive Video Technology CRM could earn away just 1/2 of 1% of their value? That would amount to $11.6 Billion Dollars of value.
Salesforce Market Cap $173 Billion https://ycharts.com/companies/CRM/market_cap Microsoft Market Cap $1.56 Trillion https://ycharts.com/companies/MSFT/market_cap Oracle Market Cap $171 Billion https://ycharts.com/companies/ORCL/market_cap SAP Market Cap $170 Billion https://ycharts.com/companies/SAP/market_cap Adobe Market Cap $212 Billion https://ycharts.com/companies/ADBE/market_cap Genesys Market Cap $2 Billion Nice Systems Market Cap $9 Billion Pegasystems Market Cap $6 Billion Verint Systems Market Cap $3 Billion Zendesk Market Cap $8 Billion Verb Technology Market Cap $20 Million https://ycharts.com/companies/VERB/market_cap Analyst Litchfield Hills Research just reported a share value of $5.35 for VERB. More will follow.
We all stood together as one group. Investor: “You look real good” Rory Cutaia: “I hope you’re getting all of this” All of us: “We knew we were a part of something extremely special and rare. It was electric and happening so quickly right before our very eyes” https://video.myverb.com/player/JQQKBW4U
914,000 shares traded in the first 15 minutes and going up up up.
Feels similar to past high runs to $18 and $46, except this time we know it’s got a lot of force behind it with tremendous progress.
Over 1,700 new investors. That explains the immense trading volume.
I suspect it’s just beginning.
Just because you don’t believe it’s worth 1 Billion or more (or even others) doesn’t mean it isn’t.
Elon Musk believed Tesla was worth more than $190 per share approximately 18months ago. Other laughed and ridiculed.
Tesla closed at $1,650 per share yesterday.
In Q1 2018 VERB went from $.08 to $3.04 in 4 months ($46 by today’s math).
Never say never, especially with what COVID-19 has taught us.
Question - wouldn’t we have seen some indication of that in after hours trading?
Also don’t forget about the illusive long term cap gains vs short term cap gains (unless in a IRA)
That would be great. I am tempering my expectations.
2021 should be a much much better year for share price appreciation.
Volume has started to drop.
I wouldn’t expect anything of significance until Fall/Winter or even New Year’s. Folks are still on vacation.
Far too much potential opportunity in VERB’s technological portfolio. It’s beyond what many can comprehend. The opportunity was very strong prior to COVID, but COVID became a multiplier of need/value for VERB.
Nobody believed he could sell Telx in just 6 years from its founding for $216,000,000 ($1.9 Billion a few year later later)
https://www.computeruser.com/telx/
https://www.lightwaveonline.com/business/article/16674932/telx-acquires-the-premier-carrier-hotel-in-atlanta
https://www.datacenterknowledge.com/archives/2006/11/22/gi-partners-buys-telx-56-marietta
https://www.thestreet.com/story/13217986/1/abry-and-berkshire-exit-telx-through-19b-sale-to-digital-realty.html
VERB shall dwarf Telx in the foreseeable future.
What’s the rule on a larger entity like Salesforce, Microsoft, Apple or Oracle taking a position in VERB?
How long before shareholders might learn of it?
It’s been extremely quiet.
I don’t think someone is going to buy VERB right now, but if Salesforce owned Zoom, why wouldn’t/couldn’t they take a position in VERB?
Again, all my opinion of possibilities. Do your own research.
My thought too. Liquidity.
But the quick financing has me thinking that Rory and team have hit pay-dirt. All my opinion.
Were they involved in the super “quick” financing that closed in a day?
Could they be buying on the open market now?
Much we don’t know.
Speculation - but what if? Fill in blanks as you will.
Very interesting dynamic happening right now. COVID-19 has accelerated the shift to remote work and those who move quickest benefit the greatest.