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really? because they cant even keep the original locations stocked. and by original i mean the ones that might actually sell something.
so it could very well be more...we will eventually one day ship product to minor markets?
says who? all i see are dumps of 10 and 40 thousand shares.
excellent link.
MSL actually is doing just fine. but they have products being sold. at the end of the day if you are not selling product, you a screwed. right now, fuse is not selling product. (ordered drops yesterday, order 19323. thats only 120 orders since March 3. 52 grand a year isnt going to cut it.)
agreed.
Wex, that is a cheap shot. Neither of them do anything anymore. Also, can't blame Adler for hustling, even if he is just a rich kid with a dad who has rich friends.
Tuffin and Zacharin would be more worthwhile subjects.
mmk doc
incredibly interesting. gotta watch out for those flying crowbars.
Just thought I would ask as an MRI would rule out any particularly troubling causes.
medical field.
the nerve that raise the eyelid run through a very crowded canal in the skull. there could be some pressure being placed on it. could also be diabetes related. or one of many other things, but this is probably not the venue to be discussing medical histories.
Anyway, its awesome EJ worked!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ptosis_(eyelid)#Causes
I'd PM if i could...shes had an MRI?
did he?
agreed. thankfully there seems to be decent support around 21 as yall pointed out. so, look for a pop and a return until things actually start happening. i love it when a plan comes together...
excellent explanation of what Fuse claims to be able to do. I believe it. Doesn't make it true. But i believe it.
also, I was very impressed by Tuff in the segment. He clearly has a better grasp on the company and the technology than he did in the past.
fair or not, being successful is very much all about who you know and who your friends are. Fuse has some pretty good friends in its corner right now.
could you write a conspiracy novel please? would be a good read.
sorry. i will start putting lol or jk at the end of thinly veiled jokes.
good news though...anyone who watches fox probably has money. not like those crunchy hippies over at cnbc.
this volume is ridiculous. 13.5 million already? anyone know what is up?
apparently they do not count on those gaseous moons. some people are getting sloppy with their redundant, although entertaining, posts.
probably because they have better things to do.
yes. yes it does. if you are going to use all caps, check your spelling.
Honestly, I think Adam Adler is essentially a shell for his father. His early interviews showed a lack of understanding about anything other than the overall mission statement of the company. He is pulling in an absolutely absurd salary, and I see no way that he could be productive enough to earn it.
Wex, with all due respect (please ignore the standard implication of that phrase) you are missing the point. I am trained to be skeptical, and yet I believe in Fuse.
Advil is great. It works. That is the only reason it is around. If it were a new drug, the FDA would NEVER approve it. The gastrointestinal side effects alone would ruin any hope it had. That is not to mention the impact a COX inhibitor has on the kidneys. If anyone can resolve a headache without the use of an NSAID, that is a plus. I do not care if it is a Fuse product, meditation, or taking a hot shower.
Any product based on natural ingredients is better than a drug that negatively impacts the body's natural reactions. Nobody is saying there are not alternatives. Gatorade is great. It is nothing more than salt and sugar mixed with water (and a few other less desirable compounds). Nothing will ever replace water as a means of rehydration or preventing dehydration. However, (as much as I hate to admit it), Adler was right in saying that the ability to deliver a dose of electrolytes (let alone insulin) via a small "tube of goo" not only has implications for athletes in this country, but for the malnourished in other countries as well. Honestly, that is the most exciting part of this company to me. The idea that nutrients can be delivered effectively in a concentrated dose anywhere in the world is a groundbreaking idea. I have family in the military (a brother who has done multiple stints in the Middle East), and anything that would help counter the loss of electrolytes due to sweating is a worthwhile endeavor to me .
Financially, I think the wheelhouse of Fuse is to crack into the supplement market. If they really can pull off the administration of medication (i.e. insulin), I will be blown away. I am no cheerleader. I do not praise ideas or science that I do not believe in. I believe in Fuse. I believe this company has a real chance to do good beyond the superficial, money hoarding market of American athletes. That is why I have put money in it, and please believe me when I say that I do not do that lightly or without care.
it should be a fun year...i still do not understand where exactly the sub-zero bog pit is. Does that mean the company owns part of us???
haha keep aiming high.
Wise words and increasingly difficult to follow. It is good to see consumers taking a stand as they have done with Gatorade.
not really worth going back and forth about. i think we both agree Fuse's products are certainly better alternatives.
However...anything processed will have some level of nasty in it.
http://www.webmd.com/food-recipes/news/20120530/flame-retardant-found-in-some-common-foods
gatorade is valued at around 5 billion. there were no adverse health impacts beyond pissing off some vegans. 5 hour did 1 billion in sales last year, and the only people getting harmed by it are the idiots who down it like water. those are companies to be looked up to.
it is indeed a good letter. my investing background is limited, but my science background is pretty solid. The results from what they are doing in Israel are great. If you listen to the conference call, you can hear how difficult it was for them to hold back talking about the rabbi who was given doses above and beyond what they had given to the first 12 participants. The fact that he is alive is also a plus and bodes well for the phase II trials both in the US and abroad. The fact that they will be starting a phase II at one of the best research medical centers is truly awesome. So is the 4 million in reserve funds and support from the Israeli government.
got it. thanks.
only heard half the conference call. didnt they say no dilution?
nobody is hating on the products. the issue is, and has been for a while now, any sort of marketing. 5 hour energy has some of the worst commercials i have ever seen. you could literally shoot them on an iphone in someone's back yard. alternatively you could have someone wear a white coat and talk about some bullshit study in which half of of the physicians "would not answer". The point is, all press is good press. Fuse gets very little right now. Although, maybe Tuffin and Adler can use some of their absurd salaries to pay for some.
a most helpful reply, particularly from someone who has conference calls with the company's leadership.
I would bet that Fuse is years from having anything to license beyond what they currently do. That is besides the point though.
They just started an in house R&D team. The market 5 hour energy is in, if I remember correctly, is in the billions of dollars of year. It is EXTREMELY unlikely, and I would like to say not possible, that anything that could be developed with companies like Macular Health will ever come close to that. They just do not have the resources or the infrastructure for it. Unless Fuse and MH accidentally cure male pattern baldness, it will not produce as much revenue as getting a piece of the energy drink/supplement market. To further that point, the best case for Fuse regarding pharma is to get bought out, assuming its current products gain real traction, as soon as possible and for as much as possible. I am not saying the technology is not "game changing." I am saying I am beginning to doubt the ability of those leading this company to execute.
Agreed. If this company thinks the pharma applications are going to provide a backbone in the next 10 years, they are delusional. Fuse is not a pharma or even a biomed company. It is an supplement company that has lost its way. Where is the support for the Drops? I never cared if that part of their science worked. All they had to do was market the hell out of it. Maybe we will all get lucky and Tiger will take Tuffin's job.
source?
You do know this is not BCLI? Brainsway is a completely different company.