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I voted. How do I get my sticker? :)
Yeah, but it still has the same old character set (rendering) problem. They should really proofread and update it before next week.
Terms and Conditions have been updated.
https://www.easygrinder.com/pages/terms-of-service
Search results on AMZN changed today.
I've been searching on Amazon periodically over the past few weeks and their results changed today.
If you search for easygrinder, now only one result comes back. Previously, you would get the same results if you searched for easy grinder (with a space).
This is probably because they now have an exact match for the product spelling, but the product isn't yet available, compared to previously where they were trying to guess at what you really wanted.
Looking good!
Yes, this clarifies a lot because I just couldn't wrap my head around 17mm (or whatever) shares short on a given day. The time to cover, given recent low volumes just didn't make sense.
Good info for many on this board, including myself. Thanks for taking the time to share.
The graph "seems" to be using data from here: http://regsho.finra.org/regsho-Index.html
Sorry, I don't quite understand your point. Could you expand a bit on why the data from the graph shouldn't be relied upon?
My understanding is that short interest is/can now being reported on a daily, semi-monthly and monthly basis. The non-daily information indicates net positions, whereas the daily only indicates trades. Is that your point?
I also found this post. Is this it?
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=57101068
Short sale information:
Here's a site that uses the FINRA data and puts it into a simple graph. Just enter VPOR or the ticker of your choice.
http://www.shortvolume.com/
I'll take credit for half of those. Doin' my part to bring down that wall, Mr Widow.
Umm. It was a joke. Kind of like Widow.
Yeah, I guess you're right. It IS going to .0012 so what's the use? Widow said so, so it must be true. LOL
Howard Stern? Kidd Rock? Hank Wms Jr?
I think Widow is a long.
Every time he posts, we all gather around each other and post the virtues of VPOR, maybe 5:1 or more of his posts.
Could be a nice ploy on his part...
They had to change their name back, so I'm not surprised to see the old references being removed.
Agreed. People with figure out multi- use on their own. Marketing campaigns later on will help generate buzz to new markets and keep the sales moving. Better to spread it out vs a pop 'n drop.
Hey Stones, what's a party without a guest of honor to toast?
You gonna invite Dror and Yaniv?
Yep, I was thinking about that, too. Also, depending on the new design, different sized storage compartments might be a nice accessory option - and with good good margin, no doubt.
I also have theory on how to improve the pet Rx model model, but I'll validate that once my order arrives. I noticed a couple of things on the video that can probably be tweaked a bit - nothing serious. Just some fine tuning.
Today's tweet that mentioned international sales really messes with my model, but obviously in a good way.
Looking good. Can't wait for Q2 and Q3 numbers.
In 2012, about 43MM households had a dog.
1% of them need an EasyGrinder pet model. That's 430,000 units.
Just sayin'
https://www.avma.org/KB/Resources/Statistics/Pages/Market-research-statistics-US-pet-ownership.aspx
Any momentum players see a cup and handle forming on the daily?
Good move, Dror.
Lock it up! ;)
Now THAT is a great picture!
Simple, clean and to the point. Very classy.
Hey, Yaniv, I'd like naming royalties for your new product, the EasyGrinder Rx!
Let's broaden our horizons here a bit.
MJ sales in US for 2016 were ~$6.7B https://www.forbes.com/sites/debraborchardt/2017/01/03/marijuana-sales-totaled-6-7-billion-in-2016/#1cdf332075e3
Medical device sales are estimated at $155B for 2017
https://www.selectusa.gov/medical-technology-industry-united-states
Don't discount what you don't know.
Yes, getting approval to be sold as a medical device is quite involved. But since this is mechanical in nature, w/o any measurements or electronics to QA it should be much easier. I think the focus would be the quality of the materials used in production and any potential contamination issues.
I have some contacts in this area that I will reach out to, but it may take me some time.
I was thinking the application would be for pills currently on the market, not for med MJ.
Gang, this would be a game changer.
A medical device would crush it on margin. Different colors for different meds.
Rush, please don't burst my bubble on this...
Now that's interesting.
What's the demand for a home Rx grinder? Maybe for pediatrics?
Rush, can you share your perspective on this?
Nice summary, Cash. Along your lines...
I would like to see something that generates recurring revenue as the add-on product/announcement. For now, that could come with corks, but post- spin-off the grinders will stand alone, and then we're looking at an invetible fall off in orders, IMO. Granted, it could run quite a while by adding additional international distribution, but that won't last forever.
I would hope for a planned, sequential rollout to additional markets and channels with corresponding PRs to sustain the rally, rather than doing it in fits and starts.
Product extensions into other applications (via good marketing) may have a play if the grinder's performance is really as good as they claim. From a branding perspective, the name EasyGrinder would allow the product to be marketed in multiple ways. Much easier to do than if they had named it WeedGrinder. Maybe blind squirrels and nuts, here?
I'm sure many would agree that the thought of going from very small numbers to single digits sounds good, but I put that prospect in the hope category.
Whatever % the price moves, there needs to be a corresponding growth component of the company also. Going from .0029 to 1 is about about a 34,000% increase. Could it happen? Maybe. Will it happen? Based on what I currently know, I'd say no.
Now, when we get more information, that all goes into the model and the targets will change. New sales numbers, O/S changes, new products, new marketing, new key management (with proven track records) will all go into the mix for consideration.
For now, based on what we know, I believe pennies are good, and more importantly, realistic targets.
Calculate the price moves in %, not units, and the "effort" for the price to move will become more obvious.
Going from 100 to 200 is 100%, regardless of where you choose to put the decimal.
I'm bringing my skis!
Multiple timeframes are important to consider. I could also entertain the thought of a pennant forming on the daily, but the weekly is looking like a close around .0040 - a week or so out from now.
Good to know. Thanks for calling this out, Cash. It will help temper that potential volume in Oct and at least spread it out.
No timeframe, just a fat finger so I can buy my island!!!
I have GTC at $1, just because I can.
Let's hope for a nice summer rally so we'll bored out of our minds on a beach somewhere, by the time that dilution comes around. :)
Thanks for sharing your updated model.
If I have this right, that's a 36% haircut come Oct.
Pref Conversion Info
15MM prefs authorized
Series A - 1 million pref shares to Dror with 10,000:1 voting rights, no conversion to common rights.
Series B - 10 million pref shares, 1800:1 conversion rate with a 12 month holding period. ~1 million of these were issued on 10/18/2016 as terms of the NewGen merger (see quarterly financial filing).
Info on the conversions can be found here A/S Reduction 04/27/17
2 day shipping available
Use FREESHIP code. See Yaniv's tweet.
ETA 4 weeks
When placing a grinder order a message now says "Expected Shipping: 4 Weeks".
I don't recall seeing that before.
That is my perspective, as well.
Some light reading for anybody interested.
www.investopedia.com/terms/o/outstandingshares.asp