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42+MM sell after hours again @ 0.0001. Sure wish I could get in on this action and flip at .0002. Would help pay for all the Phase 3 I'm buying/serving my athletes.
That may seem like a safe criteria, but it's of course not necessarily, and it means then you missed out on Google and others that have made millionaires out of early investors.
Many products have high vitamin B loading. FWIW- B6 is known to some as the hangover vitamin (which I understand several boarders here have already tested! .
Excellent source of info:
http://www.webmd.com/vitamins-supplements/ingredientmono-926-VITAMIN%20B12.aspx?activeIngredientId=926&activeIngredientName=VITAMIN%20B12
http://www.webmd.com/vitamins-supplements/ingredientmono-934-B6+PYRIDOXINE+VITAMIN+B6.aspx?activeIngredientId=934&activeIngredientName=B6+(PYRIDOXINE+(VITAMIN+B6))&source=2
Do you know the cost spread between the existing packaging (aluminum, printing, filling, etc.) and cheaper/cheapest alternative(s)?
Is RI powered by Fuse? Who needs to drink water when you have awesome tequila & the wine is improving too!>? LOL
Received my first Power & Electro Fuse order. Very interesting packaging - I like what they've done. Will report findings when the opportunity presents itself to use them at applicable and appropriate time.
This is the crux of the biscuit: "...she did not feel the enerjel all that much other than not having much muscle fatigue".
This is exactly what EnerJel is all about for athletic performance. In particular, it works like a dream on quadraceps for cycling.
I've used in on:
Treating shin splints, tennis elbow, volleyball shoulders, soccer quads, calves & hammies.
Friends have tried it on sore neck muscles and love it ('cept the smell is not condusive to using in an office or restaurant setting! :-\
Seriously, yes. You? Thanks for the link. Much better up-to-date data than I was using.
You bagged on VZ all uppity Yankee style and yet they're GDP growth is double ours at over 5%.
BTW - VZ debt to GDP = 45.5% with a nice trade surplus (thanks to their oil of course) whilst we're at 103% and well, forget about our uggggly trade deficits - you don't want to go there now do you? Of course a bit of Fuse Science products going that way will help won't it? LOL Perhaps the Federación Venezolana de Ciclismo will endorse EnerJel!! Yeah baby.
p.s. they have better soccer and lower unemployment rate now too!
GDP growth rate
Venezuela #118 @ 2.8%
United States #149 @ 1.7%
Ah yes, the promised and ever hoped for banana flavor...
In my personal conversation with Roy, it was supposed to be out spring 2012. Later, GreenPennyland posted (Thursday, May 10, 2012 4:07:51 PM) "Soon, they're working on label design on the bottle... so will be while but not too long!"
Lack of progress for new banana flavor has been a proverbial thorn in my side as an investor, consumer and promoter of the beverage. If they get the flavor right I can see it as being the #2 flavor (Chocolate is the overwhelming favorite for my family and athletes).
I see 5-hr Energy commercials every evening I'm ever watching cable sports channels and they're prominently displayed in every convenience & grocery store checkout stand in So Cal. They have effectively saturated the market with exposure. Their advertizing budget is no doubt HUGE!
Personally I don't get it. They taste awful to me, are overpriced. I don't have energy deficit syndrome. but if and when a shot of caffeine is desirable I have a Nespresso machine at home and in office that in 30 seconds spits out a $0.65 shot of perfect espresso. But that's just me and I'm not a target audience for 99% of pop culture fads anyway. LOL
Hopefully the ElectroFuse™ works well for athletics, which I'll find out soon when the order arrives.
<<I just saw an 5 Hour commercial on the NFL Network. I never drank or taste an energy drink. I did know 5 Hour, saw it on the shelf at CVS 5 or 6 years ago.>>
Isn't it obvious? The sublingual glands are salivary glands in the mouth that lie under the tongue. The liquid from the PowerFuse™ and ElectroFuse™ products is not placed under the tongue ..."squeeze the entire ampule in your mouth". Notice there is no mention of placing under your tongue.
Off Topic Alert: Happy Thanksgiving wishes to you all.
This is it in a nutshell:
CEOCFO: Why should the business and investment community pay attention to Fuse today?
Mr. Tuffin: In the past, it was rare to find a company like this that was publicly-traded. In most cases, companies such as Fuse begin as privately-held organizations and keep everything close to the vest as they advance. That is not Fuse Science. We have found a unique opportunity to advance our technology model as a young, public start-up company. We believe we have turned this into an advantage for shareholders and allows the public market to participate in what we believe will be a very successful future. Certainly, without question we are an early-stage enterprise, but we’re in possession of a technology that, up until now, has never been proven to be possible. For an investor to be able to have ownership in Fuse Science at this early stage, with an understanding of the significance of the technology we are working on, we believe provides an opportunity for long-term growth and investment returns.
Waiting for the obvious signs you seek to prove and remove doubt that this is a worthwhile investment means you'll be jumping on well behind the optimum entry point, if and when it happens. This is a risk:reward play at this point. Nothing more, nothing less. Either you have confidence or do not, or you are a gambler, or you are not.
FWIW, I:
A. trust the technology (I know it's real because I use it and it works)
B. trust the Fuse team (just enough credible players IMHO)
C. trust the market need & it's viability
D. am concerned with their financial strength/capabilities to ultimately make it succeed.
My bottomline: A+B+C=>D
Note: I'm not exactly a patient person and while it pains my Scottish blood for this investment to sit long without a return; the fact is I've made far larger investment errors in blue chips that bandwagoners by the tens of thousands "knew" were right -- NOT!
All said-n-done, this one just feels right. Time will tell and in my maturing age I'm learning patience is a virtue.
So a 4.6% increase is a disastrous day and on a market down day no less? Reality = DROP trending nicely up on the 5 day.
Perhaps you meant to post that on the HP board? Thinking of which, I'm sure the MNST board would be a fitting place for your insightful posts.
383.6M and rising... a record day (if my data is correct).
Bummer ATTD doesn't have the capital to reach into the largest recovery drink market in the world ... California.
Would be nice if sooner than later ATTD would have one of these store locators:
http://www.killcliff.com/store-locator/
At $19.99 the margin should be significant enough for some good financials eh?
How'd you get 20% off?
I need to resupply but $20 is steep considering last time I bought it was 2 for 1 and $14.99 before that.
"Cost per bottle needs to go down"
I doubt you'd find much, if any, disagreement at all, not from me for sure. Although for us it's still affordable & justified even at ~$4 Amazon.com prices, which is why I buy cases every month for my soccer (teens) and volleyball (college) athletes. They absolutely thrive on the stuff!!
Bottomline though is knowing for sure what price point would result in a net increase in revenue. For all we know they could have it right on the money.
I suspect that their production costs are relatively high and not being helped by increasing tranportation and milk costs, as well as perhaps the other ingredients. Add the debt load and I'd not expect any price cuts soon.
Qty 11 FORM 4 Filings between October 22 & 26, 2012
Filing Data 10-26-12:
ADLER, ADAM
Chief Business Devlp Ofcr
Options to Purchase Common Stock $0.12 10/19/2012 A 700000 (1) 10/19/2017 Common Stock 700000 $0.00 (2) 700000 D
Options to Purchase Common Stock $0.21 10/19/2012 A 300000 (3) 10/19/2017 Common Stock 300000 $0.00 (2) 1000000 D
Explanation of Responses:
( 1) Options vest in quarterly installments over a two (2) year period from the grant date (subject to acceleration in the event of a merger, asset sale or other "change in control" as defined in Fuse Science, Inc.'s 2011 Incentive Stock Plan), contingent on continued employment and service as a director.
( 2) Options were issued pursuant to Fuse Science, Inc.'s 2011 Incentive Stock Plan.
( 3) Options vest in quarterly installments over a two (2) year period from the grant date (subject to acceleration in the event of a merger, asset sale or other "change in control" as defined in Fuse Science, Inc.'s 2011 Incentive Stock Plan), contingent on continued employment and service as a director and the approval by Fuse's board of directors and shareholders of an amendment to the 2011 Incentive Stock Plan increasing the number of shares of common stock reserved thereunder for issuance by at least 3,000,000 shares.
Also, as mentioned previously this is still being reported:
Adler, Adam
Week Of: 9/2/2012 - 9/9/2012
Transaction Shares
Planned Sale 1,401,060
Apparently there are a few here that don't understand advertising. If only winners had sponsors then >80% in any sport would have 0 sponsors.
Almost a year ago when? Share holders before Feb'12 could have made a killing, by most standards, and those that did and sold in Q2 wouldn't refer to this as POS. Those playing the bounce since August are making profits but that's a risky game to be playing indeed.
Seriously doubtful. Nothing points to that possibility.
Opinion, humble or otherwise, means nothing without also stating any of the reasoning behind the opinion.
In my educated, yet also humble, opinion this stock will continue to bounce along as it has since August thru end of Q4. It needs positive sales news if it is to break out, however how long this trend can continue is anybody's guess. Otherwise I fear the simple moving average shall drop further although there is of course very little downside left to go.
As others have pointed out, it wouldn't take much of a PPS value to wipe away the debt and make this a legit investment and insure the survival of a truly excellent product.
Warrior should be seen as a competitor, no doubt.
First line on their website is an untruth, <ahem> lie:
"Simply, Warrior Energy is the only topical roll on energy product in the world".
Simply it is not. Typical marketing $%^# as no doubt they know about EnerJel and I seriously doubt it's a coincidence they picked same price point. Whether it was blindly developed in parallel would be interesting to know/learn. Companies don't operate in a vacuum, word always gets out.
Me thinks they're stupid for using term "topical" when it is transdermal. These are not interchangeable terms and the latter obviously superior as they note later.
I'll have to try the Warrior product and see myself how it compares. We use EnerJel in every training session and every game day on our athletes. It undeniably works.
GO FUSE!!
Hilarious... with a name like that it could be a medical maryjane clinic in California.
Health clubs & gyms are perfect placement for Phase III.
Meaning what exactly?
Oh how I dislike "drive by" posts.
Phase III is NOT a SCAM by any stretch of the imagination or definition of the word SCAM. Whether it is a worthwhile investment is certainly a debatable point worthy of legitimate dialogue.
This is excellent news for investors and consumers of the product.
Duane Reade to Sell Phase III(R) Recovery Drink
1 days 19 hours 37 minutes ago - GlobeNewswire via Comtex
Attitude Drinks (OTCBB:ATTD) (OTCQB:ATTD), owner of the Ready-to-Drink (RTD) real milk beverage brand Phase III(R) Recovery, announced today that Duane Reade, Inc. has authorized placement of Phase III(R) Recovery drink, Vanilla and Chocolate. Phase III(R) Recovery will be merchandised in all Duane Reade stores in New York and New Jersey over the next few weeks.
Jack Shea, Executive VP of Sales of Attitude Drinks commented, "We are excited with the authorization of Phase III(R) in Duane Reade. We expect to repeat the success Phase III(R) has enjoyed in the Boston market in the Greater New York metropolitan area. The authorization in Duane Reade is a big step in that direction. We will be supporting the introduction of Phase III(R) with sampling in the stores as well as around transportation hubs such as Grand Central Station and Penn Station.
About Attitude Drinks Inc.
Attitude Drinks Inc. is an innovative, beverage brand development company with a pure milk recovery drink that exploits recent scientific evidence confirming the benefits of milk and protein as an exercise recovery aid. Phase III(R) is sold in select local, regional and national markets, including colleges, universities, convenience stores, fitness centers and gyms, as well as online. For more information, including recent clinical trial results, visit www.attitudedrinks.com.
About Duane Reade
Founded in 1960, Duane Reade is the largest drug store chain in New York City. In keeping with company's brand vision of New York Living Made Easy, Duane Reade provides New Yorkers with prescriptions, health products and services, beauty products and services, food and convenience items for daily life in the City. Everything for "How I Feel", "How I Look", and "What I Need Now". The company operates 250+ stores throughout the metropolitan New York region. Duane Reade is part of the Walgreens family of companies, the nation's largest drugstore chain with more than 7,900 stores in all 50 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico.
This news release contains forward looking statements within the meaning of the Securities Litigation Reform Act. The statements reflect the Company's current views with respect to future events that involve risks and uncertainties. Among others, these risks include the failure to meet schedule or performance requirements of the Company's contracts, the Company's liquidity position, the Company's ability to obtain new contracts, the emergence of competitors with greater financial resources and the impact of competitive pricing. In light of these uncertainties, the forward-looking events referred to in this release might not occur.
This news release was distributed by GlobeNewswire, www.globenewswire.com
SOURCE: Attitude Drink Co. Inc.
CONTACT: Roy Warren, CEO
Attitude Drinks, Inc.
561.227.2727
roy@attitudedrinks.com
www.attitudedrinks.com
Perhaps it's a case of sells versus markets itself. I believe many, if not most, people here do agree that the product "sells itself" per se' once it has been sampled/tried, however it takes some marketing to get to that point.
With production & distribution only on the East Coast there's no point to target marketing westward yet because the transportation costs just about kills the competitive price point. It's not an easy sale and not exactly high volume sales growth potential at $4 a can - especially in this economy.
Long on ATTD and hoping for eventual success because I do enjoy & believe in the product.
FWIW - My 84 yr old father likes Phase 3 better than Ensure which he's been consuming for years. He drinks half at a time, so it's price comparable.
It certainly was true for me until you shared the link so that I may save $5.00! ATTD doesn't link to them anymore, just Amazon and I couldn't remember the exact URL (as simple as it is) AND Googling didn't turn it up either. Thanks for the help. Glad this board helps with something positive!
I'd sure like to be able to buy at #2.99. My only source is $50/case Amazon.
Did my part to show some love for Phase 3: ordered 3 cases & bought 500k shares. Yeah, yeah, yeah I'm a financial fool on this one, but hope springs eternal.
Hmmmm... I wonder how much for a pallet? The $45/case online is so darned pricey!
8,361,596 shares at $0.10 in less than an hour. Wish I could get in on that for some quick flip and LTH average down action.
Syntax error alert - title is incorrect & misleading. It is your translation of Roy's email.
Thank you for what is truly a worthy sticky posting. Excellent information.
Sublingual versus gastrointestinal administration negates your comparison of drops as simply a volume.
It's all about the superior speed, efficiency & effectiveness.
Next step -- how about a nasal spray?
I'll not be surprised if it falls below $9. Latest soft news impressed little + previous negative financials + market downturn will likely bring it down to 2009-2010 lows.