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Anybody seen Nicholas packing his bags yet?
speaking of March?, I'm keeping my fingers crossed there will still be life in this outfit?
Ouch!
Pantz;
You are absolutely right sir, accept my apologies everyone.
I don't appreciate swear language directed at me when I make remarks/question ethics no matter who the person is.
Have a pleasant day folks and a prosperous new year.
Oooooo-you scare me junior. So she has a "past" says it all.
I question when I see things don't smell right, it's my money not yours dickhead.
Do some research on Brande Roderick whose I guess Mr. Nicolas' right hand woman on the, "Board?".
Been a model, aka-Playboy magazine spread-out and graduated from Santa Monica Jr. College, what's that a two year degree if completed?, and majored in what?, which I guess with appearing in some tv stint qualifies her for the business end of WTER?
Do more research on the internet, she and her husband being sued by a man who is in prison for embezzeling some $3million from a bank and he in turn claims was embezzeled for $150g's by Brande and her husband to invest into a defunct or non-existant business; anyway, no clue as to where that money is, or went?
So, who at WTER hired this person??
I forgot to mention about Mr.Nicolas' affiliation with Nutripure, isn't it like a conflict-of-interests? Weren't the people at WTER who hired him not aware of this, or it just didn't matter?
Nutripure of which Mr. Nicolas from what I see is like a co-CEO of that company and of which is worth zilch$$, no wonder he now earns his wages from WTER now.
Is he the reason why WTER stock value continues to slide? Maybe an inside M&A going on before our very eyes? How many shares does this dude own or is owed?, Hmmmmm?
Stock falling by leaps and bounds now. YTD @75%, and it ain't over yet.
Well over when they go belly up that is.
Slyone,
Amen, to this fall being like an inside job.
Hi, Pantz...
Appreciate your reply; hope you are not one of the company's talking-heads?
I see you've been around since 2011; so, here's a guy with some history. Just wonder why people with deep pockets out there aren't buying in what with your explanation?
That excerpt from their website is just a might too late from another guy who came on board with heralded history.
I've seen this type of maneuvering play out before with other stocks so I'm not exactly new to how things go.
Again, thanks for your perspective and I hope you don't loose your, pantz, sorry, couldn't pass that up.
Keep wheeeeshing this stock takes an upswing, but guess that's all it is or ever will be.
At this point I'm just interested to see how long, or quickly it will take for WTER to go belly up?, and what BS-excusses they'll come up with??
Not a single chirp from WTER website or anywhere of importance since November 14th.
Wonder if everyone(company-wise) has abandoned ship?
The ETF/YTD chart explains where this fricken company is headed; don't see any other company with a YDT(-62.11%), not even close to it.
No words can describe how bad it is.
Run silent, run deep; nothing to say about A88??
Don't blame them. Tired of reading their same ol'BS anyways.
Trying to raise,(939million??), I'd be surprised if can raise,(250thousand).
When this wreck goes under, don't expect the ol'captain and crew to go down with the ship. End story.
I mentioned on an earlier post that I would go back to the Super1 store to see if the A88 was being restocked or was simply going to vanish from the shelves at the only store in Longview, Texas carrying A88?, not even the Albertson's here carry's A88 like out west?? However, good to see A88 is not going to disappear.
Interesting to read on Investor's site that there's another H2o water outfit whose water claims a ph9+ and packed in some fancy bottle which makes it look like an alcoholic drink, and their stock is floating over the $2+ dollar range.
I'm happy to see that the decision makers for A88 are starting to see the light about single serve containers for same; however, I hope they don't twiddle their thumbs while everyone is passing them bye.
Single serve bottles brings to mind single serve vending machines? $$Chaching$$ somebody's going to be laughing their way to the bank.
badass58; now, that's what I was bitchin about and I see I was not alone.
Thanks for your heads up on this matter; besides better location(s) this single serve will have a profound result on A88 stock value.
I feel your grief seeing the stock plunge from what you invested.
On further review, as I mentioned on the 19th how when shopping at Super1 here in Longview, Texas when the A88 hit the shelves I was very happy to see the volume and stocked shelves saying to myself, "that's only the beginning." Looked very positive indeed.
I'll check tomorrow to see first hand if any A88 has been added to the less than eight(8) bottles left on the shelf; but frankly speaking, the shelf space which A88 now occupies is exactly what space those 6-8 bottles of water sits. Tell you what!?, it's a night and day turn for the worst. Then again, this store is one of them so called, "box" stores, nothing to look at both outside and inside. Located(tucked away)in the very old part of Longview where most of the customers are somewhat lower income shoppers whom I don't think are thinking about the health issues associated with purchasing A88.
I prefer to shop at Albertson's which is located in the newer part of Longview, and at first thought they might carry A88 as I read that Albertson's was carrying it back west? Now this Albertson's compared to Super1 is another night and day situation.
That is also where people who shop there would be more than willing to spend three dollars and change for the bulk A88.
I also wanted to add, I was shopping at the SuperOne store here in Longview, Texas today, which is as far as I know is the ONLY store carrying Alkaline88. Last week there was not even (8)bottles of water on the shelf, this week, maybe(6). I guess I'm the only one purchasing A88? I guess there's no need for restocking?
Frankly, if this stock ever goes up I'd be pleasantly surprised but my feeling is that it's going to tank and what crumbs my stock is now worth as opposed to what I spent going in, it's not worth my time and effort to salvage what's left.
So, now looking for the bare bottom of the bucket and call it a day when there's absolutely nothing left.
The only guys who made out on this deal at this point are the one's who talked up a storm about the value of purchasing WTER stock, yeah, you frontmen know who you are.(PUMP & DUMP).
The decision makers for WTER continue to ignore making their 700ml bottles available to more markets,(aka-selected markets). What a joke these bone-heads!
No wonder the stock value keeps taking a nose dive.
Looks like an inside-jobto me.
That makes sense to me, thanks for your reply.
Good afternoon friends,
Fairly new in posting; 1st one was yesterday.
I have sent directly to WTER HQ couple of times and never got a response?(web-email).
First question was, why I've not seen WTER on cook shows or any health related tv-shows?
If WTER is such a premium/beneficial product, why is there no mention of broader world-wide commercialization?, especially seeing how there is a wide spread water shortage the world over?
Am I missing something here or jumping the gun as they say?
I do not agree with the decision to just sticking with the current quantities(size) of water containers. I believe in adding a smaller single size 24 oz. for anyone who doesn't want to lug around the two larger sizes. Seems like adding the 24 oz. container allows for a larger inclusion of consumers.