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i posted that exact thing a couple days ago about there being no point in advertising without the product (i believe i used the phrase putting the cart before the horse). I certainly don't discount social media, i just do not think Adler needs to be saying anything at all, nor does the company need to be hyping more relationships. We get it. People are more than happy to take shares to stick their names on the company.
alright kids, no need to get cranky. 1. publicity does not sell anything if there is no product to sell. 2. all publicity is good publicity. fine. point cranky kids. 3. when Kim actually starts endorsing the product you can all have another point. However, she isnt. 4. i dont pick the demographics Fuse goes after. all we get to do is watch them dilute and put out pointless PRs in which they pretend they are signing on with world famous people. Its great to have another person getting the word out, but lets not pretend this is worthy of publicly announcing or getting excited about.
Who do you think buys energy supplements? Men or women? When was the last time you ran out and bought something a Kardashian told you to?
That is not a circle anybody who cares about credibility wants to be in.
Adler has established himself as the preeminent idiot at Fuse. HSmith, I bet we could have a pretty solid debate over who is less useful, Tuffin or Adler. I cannot believe they let him speak in public.
hope not, since nobody can buy the stuff anywhere.
its ok. I am sure we will get a very delicately worded PR about them selling out all over the place...of the 12 units they produced.
because energel is not the main product of the company, as has been made very clear over the past year and a half. Also, you can literally find anything you would like online. The company is not going to survive on online sales. More importantly, why would the company no just wait until everything is lined up before making a marketing push? There is no reason to halfass it just to pop the share price, although I think it would do wonders to shut up half of the posters on this board who clearly have very little foresight or ability to understand how plans are best executed successfully. if you want to gamble and get instant results, go to a casino.
what is the point of brand recognition if the customer can't go into a local store and buy the product? or see the product while checking out and decide to try it? the problem people on this board have, especially those posting BS reviews on amazon and GNC, is that all they care about is the stock price. Stop putting the cart before the horse. Do you think everyone knowing a company named Fuse exists is going to drive this stock price up more than a few cents? Stop kidding yourself. The only thing that is going to help is sales and repeat customers. That does not happen by putting a name out there without available product, or enough product to restock the shelves.
Sure, signing on big names is good for exposure, and as a start up company that has always been public you need some notoriety to get people to buy stock. Those people are us. It is no longer a development stage company. Now the focus is on getting product out there. After the product is out there we will see just what kind of marketing they can pull together. Y'all need to calm down and stop being so short sighted. Half of you are probably getting cranky because you want to flip this stock, but got caught when the price bottoms out.
What would be the point of a marketing campaign without product availability? The attention span of the public is very short, particularly in super saturated markets like energy supplements. Given the financial situation, Fuse has one chance to get this right. It is far better that they take their time, get the product on the shelves, and then throw all of the weight behind marketing than to release meaningless PRs to make the flippers happy, waste endorsers time and credibility having them tweet or spread news about a product nobody can get, and waste the limited resources so a few soft penny stock players can feel better about putting their money on the table hoping their number comes up.
Real quality article there...all it says is that he lost sponsors, not that he was bad for the sponsors. Nike Golf made 726 million last year, up 10% from the year before. Tiger is Nike Golf. There are plenty of things to complain about with Fuse. Being on Tiger's bag is not one of them.
This has been discussed at length. Hes an ambitious kid who has a father who works at a large hedge fund. The current state of the company shows that he really had no substance to back up the great idea he heard from someone else. Fuse is probably a year or so behind where it should be due to mismanagement. He was smart enough to get on Tiger's bag, and smart enough to get out of the way before getting tossed like his friend, the former marketing director.
not really. very old, rather irrelevant at this point.
good point. negative results are not something anyone in the medical field would share willingly or go near from a career development standpoint. the last thing docs want to think about or share are negative results.
1. of course you can light the fuse without fuel...
2. the product works. my main concern is that at 8.99 a pack, people are just going to keep buying a 5 hour energy at 2.99 instead.
3. no denying that.
4. what exactly do you think IR could tell you about any deal Atlas Advisors is working on? pretty sure nobody in IR wants to go to prison.
5. RS is always a possibility, but given the lengths at which they've gone to build a legitimate company they will not be doing that until they are ready to move to uplist. so, after the company proves it is viable, you are correct, a large RS is likely.
6. should we be getting ready for a disaster, or are we already there? your last line could be confused with something resembling optimism.
post of the year?
missed you.
great idea. I would end up with a few dozen tshirts.
and boom goes the dynamite. I guess thats why he used a ? in the tweet.
its on at 6
Electrofuse endorsed by Shamu?
agreed. I was in golf galaxy on a random Wednesday morning in January...and there were enough people there to make me wonder just how high the unemployment rate is.
Shore, you are overlooking the fact, which has become clear, that Fuse never had enough inventory to back up any of the deals, marketing or otherwise. They put the cart before the horse. You do not need big endorsers to sell product. 5H and MP are proof of that. All you need to do is be strategically placed in markets that are looking for somebody to pay attention to them. whether that is golf, MMA, or just stupid college kids who like corny commercials and a jolt of caffeine, that is all it takes to get a foothold in the "energy supplement" market. The products work. I can vouch for that. The problem is there has not been enough product. Nobody is going to make product for shares. When that issue is solved, Fuse will move towards its potential.
Orders arrive from Kansas.
I do. A CC would be great. You are right on though. One update a quarter is not too much to ask, just so we know they have not "forgotten" the shareholders.
its not much of a miracle. they have many products which are very popular in bodybuilding and MMA circles. I have a couple friends who use a couple of their products on a regular basis as they are cheap and get the job done.
remember how much we all hated fluff PRs? Is it better or worse than silence? I dont think we can assume because they are not announcing minutia, that they are not doing anything. That being said the teens are always full of angst.
ive been through a pack. it tastes pretty damn bad. BUT it works. I drink a lot of coffee, and I still get a kick from powerfuse.
Anyone have any "hunches" about that distribution deal we were supposed to hear about? York? Jdew?
i know. just wanted to point out that all sorts or companies can say transdermal or sublingual without being any different than the stuff that has been out for decades.
just about anything you rub on your skin is transdermal.
haha good. im new to this board, but this seems to be a company run by genuinely solid execs. stem cell treatments have immense potential, and while I have not dug too deeply into the science of BHRT yet, it seems to be headed in the right direction from both a medical and financial standpoint. Stay patient. financing companies at this level can get a bit bumpy, but if the product is good and the execs believe in their mission, it has a chance.
Sadly, no. Clincial trials take a long time. Phase 1 and 2 in particular because they are required to determine safety and dose. The follow ups are to make sure the product is not more dangerous than either a placebo, or ideally the current standard of care. However, if the outcomes are really spectacular and look like they can really help patients, the institutional review board/FDA may allow trials to be expedited.
i know. gives them the ability to issue them to raise funds.
so...the A/S went from 200 million to about a billion? how responsible has management been in the past? seems like shareholders are about to bite a bullet.
did you just post the same thing twice?
thank you sir.
why is 1.9 million dollars under the section for what we paid our board members?...i assume that i am reading this incorrectly. if someone with more experience could translate, it would be appreciated.
it's saturday. they probably are not there.
i dont know what you are smoking, but can you share?
weve been saying that for 2 years. they have yet to do it right.