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Repost of my very first ihub post. The only thing that has changed since that post is that the market cap of Dussault Apparel Inc is no longer around $1 million, it's even less. Go DUSS. GLTA
I second that, and have just membermarked LivinLarge8. Go DUSS. GLTA
I believe we're in the early stages of explosive sales growth for Dussault Apparel, since there's another 12 episodes of Dussault Inc Season 1, and 16 episiodes of Season 2 to be aired. To understand the potential impact of tv exposure, we should look to the case of the Skinnygirl spirits brand. This brand was the creation of reality personality Bethenny Frankel, who competed on a season of 'The Apprentice' and then became a regular on 'The Real Housewives of NYC'. Skinnygirl beverages were featured on an episode of Bravo's 'The Real Housewives of NYC', and due to the subsequent explosive sales growth, Bethenny was able to make millions off of the sale of her Skinnygirl spirits brand (I've read reports that it sold for $120 million). The key to the level of exposure that can bring this sort of growth to a product brand is that the show airs in geographic areas with large populations, and that audiences embrace the show (as they did with the Real Housewives of NYC). We do know that 'Dussault Inc.' is being shopped around to U.S TV networks, and that there has been information unofficially released stating that negotiations on that deal have begun. It would seem that big things are on the horizon for Dussault Apparel Inc. (DUSS), since their products have been and will continue to be featured on episodes of Dussault Inc. Go DUSS. GLTA
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Partial list of reality tv shows, with a real business at the core of the show, recently added to the US television lineup. Americans can't seem to get enough reality tv, especially the type of show where you get to watch someone's business in action. Here's the partial list:
Hardcore Pawn
Auction Wars
Storage Wars
Auction Kings
Famous Food
Bear Swamp Recovery
Lizard Lick Towing
CarFellas
Jerseylicious
Bar Rescue
Restaurant Impossible
American Pickers
Picker Sisters
American Restoration
Coal
Gold Rush
Full Throttle Saloon
In my opinion, it is inevitable that Dussault Inc. will announce a deal struck with an american broadcaster very shortly. With the feverish pace at which reality tv shows are being added, how can we reasonably expect Jason Dussault not to get a US tv deal? I have watched episodes of all of the above shows (not proud of that fact), and I would not miss an episode of Dussault Inc. if it aired in the US. To get a true home run return in investing, major assumptions have to be made, and money has to be put in harms way before the key developments unfold. I believe this is one of those situations. For those of you that have seen episodes from some (or all) of the above shows, ask yourself whether a show about a street wear fashion designer (with numerous famous friends -Gene Simmons, Criss Angel, etc) and his beautiful partner Mashiah Vaughn (model/actress) would be at least as interesting for the US television audience as some of the above business-based reality shows. To me, the answer is clear. Just one more point - Teresa Giudice has had much success with her New York Times Best-Selling Skinny Italian cookbook, and Betheny Frankel sold her Skinnygirl brand sprits company for $120 million. Both of these products were first mentioned (and featured) on episodes of Bravo's reality tv series franchise 'The Real Housewives of NJ/NYC'. Go DUSS. GLTA
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Good morning fellow DUSSers. Up until Friday, I was able to view free level2 stock quotes on the site:level2stockquotes.com. It seems that either they've moved or elimated those quotes, because I can't seem to locate them on that site now. My intuition tells me that it's unlikely that a site with that name would no longer display l2 quotes. Does anyone here know what link will now display those free l2 quotes (either on that site or another)? thx. Go DUSS. GLTA
Bravo. Brilliantly stated, Nethescurial. And unlike a couple of seconds of valuable product placement, we have at least 28 remaining 22-minute prime-time episodes during which Dussault products can be mentioned, highlighted or featured. Go DUSS. GLTA
Below I've put together a partial list of reality tv shows, with a real business at the core of the show, recently added to the US television lineup. Americans can't seem to get enough reality tv, especially the type of show where you get to watch someone's business in action. Here's the partial list:
Hardcore Pawn
Auction Wars
Storage Wars
Auction Kings
Famous Food
Bear Swamp Recovery
Lizard Lick Towing
CarFellas
Jerseylicious
Bar Rescue
Restaurant Impossible
American Pickers
Picker Sisters
American Restoration
Coal
Gold Rush
Full Throttle Saloon
In my opinion, it is inevitable that Dussault Inc. will announce a deal struck with an american broadcaster very shortly. With the feverish pace at which reality tv shows are being added, how can we reasonably expect Jason Dussault not to get a US tv deal? I have watched episodes of all of the above shows (not proud of that fact), and I would not miss an episode of Dussault Inc. if it aired in the US. To get a true home run return in investing, major assumptions have to be made, and money has to be put in harms way before the key developments unfold. I believe this is one of those situations. For those of you that have seen episodes from some (or all) of the above shows, ask yourself whether a show about a street wear fashion designer (with numerous famous friends -Gene Simmons, Criss Angel, etc) and his beautiful partner Mashiah Vaughn (model/actress) would be at least as interesting for the US television audience as some of the above business-based reality shows. To me, the answer is clear. Just one more point - Teresa Giudice has had much success with her New York Times Best-Selling Skinny Italian cookbook, and Betheny Frankel sold her Skinnygirl brand sprits company for $120 million. Both of these products were first mentioned (and featured) on episodes of Bravo's reality tv series franchise 'The Real Housewives of NJ/NYC'. Go DUSS. GLTA
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$120 million later: A Bethenny Frankel Story
After Skinnygirl brand drinks were showcased on The Real Housewives of NYC, some may have expected that a few dozen more cases may have been sold. The rest of the story is quite the contrary. 'Beam Global Spirits & Wine, the premium spirits business of Fortune Brands (NYSE:FO), today announced it has acquired the Skinnygirl® spirits brand, created by renowned natural foods chef, reality TV star and entrepreneur, Bethenny Frankel. The brand’s flagship product, Skinnygirl Margarita™, the spirits industry’s fastest growing ready-to-drink (RTD) product in the U.S., is the all-natural, low-calorie “margarita you can trust.” ' was reported on March 21, 2011. Bethenny Frankel was relatively unknown until she appeared on the reality shows 'The Apprentice', and 'The Real Housewives of NYC'. Her SkinnyGirl brand beverages were featured on an episode of 'The Real Housewives of NYC', and the rest is history. She reportedly sold the Skinnygirl liquor brand for $120 million dollars. That's what reality tv show exposure can do for a product or brand. Jason Dussault and Mashiah Vaughn understand this, and will, in my opinion, make money for the DUSS shareholders. Go DUSS. GLTA
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Business-themed reality tv shows recently added to the US television lineup...
Americans can't seem to get enough reality tv, especially the type of show where you get to watch someone's business in action. Here's just a few of the more recent reality tv shows, of this type, added to the american tv lineup:
Hardcore Pawn
Auction Wars
Storage Wars
Auction Kings
Bear Swamp Recovery
Lizard Lick Towing
CarFellas
Jerseylicious
Bar Rescue
Restaurant Impossible
American Pickers
Picker Sisters
American Restoration
Coal
Gold Rush
Full Throttle Saloon
In my opinion, it is inevitable that Dussault Inc. will announce a deal struck with an american broadcaster very shortly. With the feverish pace at which reality tv shows are being added, how can we reasonably expect Jason Dussault not to get a US tv deal? I have watched episodes of all of the above shows (not proud of that fact), and I would not miss an episode of Dussault Inc. if it aired in the US. To get a true home run return in investing, major assumptions have to be made, and money has to be put in harms way before the key developments unfold. I believe this is one of those situations. Go DUSS. GLTA
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Nicely stated. I also own MusclePharm, and every time a UFC or WEC replay airs, I look for the MP logo (on the canvas, fight trunks, etc) because it's free additional promotion of the brand. Increased visibility often translates into increased sales. Same thing would be expected with the Dussault Apparel, as the shows air. Go DUSS. GLTA
Correct, but a production company can simply serve in a contractor capacity and have no ownership, or can at times have an equity interest in the product (show) produced. Without being privy to the contract agreement, we are speculating. Furthermore, even in the event that Paperny has no equity interest in the show, that would not preclude them from negotiating (as an agent) on behalf of another party, such as Rogers. Go DUSS. GLTA
OK, if you want to go there, I'll oblige. You know exactly why you stated 'this is where that opinion is based off of.' in the follow-up message. Because you apparently have no first-hand knowledge of what agreement was negotiated among all of the parties involved, and can therefore not state 'as fact' that Rogers has exclusive, worldwide rights to the show, and that Paperny has no right to enter into negotiations. You may turn out to be correct, but that part is not a fact unless you've read the agreement. Go DUSS. GLTA
My only issue is that in your post, you stated it as fact (and even used the words 'this is not a hypothetical this is fact.'. I see that you have backed off a bit, and now it's an opinion. As a DUSS shareholder, I appreciate your DD, but took issue, a bit, with the tone of your original message. Thanks for the clarification. Go DUSS. GLTA
According to the Paperny website: "Paperny Entertainment has been producing compelling non-fiction television for almost 20 years, and continues to fiercely push the envelope with groundbreaking ideas and approaches. Many of our programmes now include new media components to enhance viewership and audience participation. Since 1994, when The Broadcast Tapes of Dr. Peter was nominated for an Academy Award®, Paperny Entertainment's commitment to producing quality programming has allowed the company to develop and grow into the multi-faceted, prolific operation it is today. From conceptualization through development, to production, post production and distribution, Paperny Entertainment provides a full range of state-of-the-art production services."
Based upon your quote below, you are representing that you have first-hand knowledge that Rogers has exclusive, worldwide rights to distribute the show. Are you prepared to confirm that? Not saying that it would be a bad thing, but you've now made a very specific claim, and I'm curious if you are prepared to stand by it. Go DUSS. GLTA
Nothing, I repeat nothing, will stand in his way this time.
Our CEO's bio on the Forbes website:
"Jason Dussault, Creating and collaborating with several companies over the past 15 years, Mr. Dussault has worked to take small start-up companies public, accessing financing from U.S., Canadian and European sources and providing corporate guidance. In 2005, after successfully raising hundreds of millions of dollars in capital for his client companies, he finally decided to pursue his ultimate passion. From that first inspired leap, Dussault Apparel Inc. was born. A year later, his first line of fashions sold out almost immediately, establishing his company and launching Dussault Custom Apparel. As our company's creative visionary, he works with Head Designer Peter Tsang to expand on a unique style, honing his creations through an intimate connection to some of the world's leading celebrities and elite from the worlds of entertainment and sports."
Jason sounds like a guy who knows how to get things done. Many of the most successful people have referenced an earlier failure in their career as the necessary foundation for their ultimate success. Look at the determination... it's all in the eyes. I would not bet against this guy. Go DUSS. GLTA
Although we can not answer that question, we know that Gene is well versed in making money (as indicated by that quaint Beverly Hills home we keep seeing on A&E's Family Jewels). He has to know that he could trigger DUSS stock to pop with the snap of his fingers. I've been watching Sopranos reruns on A&E for the past couple of hours, and I've seen about a half dozen promo spots for Gene Simmons Family Jewels Wedding Episodes that will be airing this coming Monday and Tuesday night (with the actual wedding footage to be aired on Tuesday). Major network money has been behind Gene, and Gene is a loyal friend. He has the opportunity here to do a solid for his friend Jason, at a time when Jason really could use the favor. Go DUSS. GLTA
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A message to my fellow shareholders. We all know that Gene Simmons is Jason Dussault's good friend, and it has been well documented that they have been business partners. When Gene Simmons got involved with Intertainment Media Inc. of Toronto, the stock really started to move. Here's an excerpt from an article on April 19, 2011. "Gene Simmons, founder of the rock band KISS, has given shares of Intertainment Media Inc. a shot in the arm after becoming a pitchman for the Toronto-based firm’s social media and translation website."
So even after that stock has pulled back, Intertainment is currently valued in excess of $80 million (due, in part, to Gene Simmon's star power). I was unable to obtain any revenue or earnings data, so it appears the market cap may be based purely on speculation. If DUSS was valued at one tenth of that current market cap, our stock would be up more than 800% from the current level. I don't expect gains that high, but you never know. After all, DUSS (and those involved with the company - Jason and Mashiah) currently have many exciting things going on. Gene's a brilliant businessman, and if he chooses to be involved in a similar way, could cause DUSS stock to pop. Let's not forget that Jason Dussault just attended the recent Gene Simmons/Shannon Tweed wedding. Go DUSS. GLTA
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Our CEO's bio on the Forbes website:
"Jason Dussault, Creating and collaborating with several companies over the past 15 years, Mr. Dussault has worked to take small start-up companies public, accessing financing from U.S., Canadian and European sources and providing corporate guidance. In 2005, after successfully raising hundreds of millions of dollars in capital for his client companies, he finally decided to pursue his ultimate passion. From that first inspired leap, Dussault Apparel Inc. was born. A year later, his first line of fashions sold out almost immediately, establishing his company and launching Dussault Custom Apparel. As our company's creative visionary, he works with Head Designer Peter Tsang to expand on a unique style, honing his creations through an intimate connection to some of the world's leading celebrities and elite from the worlds of entertainment and sports."
Jason sounds like a guy who knows how to get things done. Many of the most successful people have referenced an earlier failure in their career as the necessary foundation for their ultimate success. Look at the determination... it's all in the eyes. I would not bet against this guy. Go DUSS. GLTA
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Thanks. Also check out what I just posted (#20496) moments ago about reality shows that have been added to the U.S. tv lineup recently, where the show contains a real business. Go DUSS. GLTA
Americans can't seem to get enough reality tv, especially the type of show where you get to watch someone's business in action. Here's just a few of the more recent reality tv shows, of this type, added to the american tv lineup:
Hardcore Pawn
Auction Wars
Storage Wars
Auction Kings
Bear Swamp Recovery
Lizard Lick Towing
CarFellas
Jerseylicious
Bar Rescue
Restaurant Impossible
American Pickers
Picker Sisters
American Restoration
Coal
Gold Rush
Full Throttle Saloon
In my opinion, it is inevitable that Dussault Inc. will announce a deal struck with an american broadcaster very shortly. With the feverish pace at which reality tv shows are being added, how can we reasonably expect Jason Dussault not to get a US tv deal? I have watched episodes of all of the above shows (not proud of that fact), and I would not miss an episode of Dussault Inc. if it aired in the US. To get a true home run return in investing, major assumptions have to be made, and money has to be put in harms way before the key developments unfold. I believe this is one of those situations. Go DUSS. GLTA
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I agree with you. I think Dussault Inc. would make the perfect spinoff for A&E upon conclusion of the Wedding Episodes of Gene Simmons Family Jewels. They could show shots of Jason and Mashiah at Gene's wedding, and then lead right into Dussault Inc. Go DUSS. GLTA
Here's why box office figures are relevant to Dussault Apparel Inc (DUSS)
The Austin Powers movies have produced U.S. Box Office Gross revenues of nearly $500 million and nearly $700 million Worldwide. With merchandising, the franchise is worth more than $1 billion. Verne 'Mini-Me' Troyer is one of the most recognizable and popular elements of the Austin Power franchise. Below is a photo of Jason Dussault and Verne Troyer, from the shooting of Season 2 of Dussault Inc. Verne 'Mini-Me' Troyer is wearing items from Dussault Apparel's 'Deuce' clothing line in the photo. There are still those on this board that state there's a weak connection, at best, between the airing of 'Dussault Inc.' and the ultimate upside potential and value added to Dussault Apparel Inc. (DUSS). I find the premise absurd, because in my opinion, the associated promotional value to DUSS (of airing 'Dussault Inc' in numerous countries) is clearly enormous. Go DUSS. GLTA
Exerpt from the SEC website:
"OTC Markets Group Inc., formerly known as Pink OTC Markets Inc., operates OTC Link, an electronic quotation system that displays quotes from broker dealers for many over-the-counter (OTC) securities. "Market makers" and other brokers who buy and sell OTC securities, can use the OTC Link to publish their bid and ask quotation prices."
I must confess that I am not a seasoned penny stock investor, as I have mostly made money in distressed big-brand-name turnaround plays such as Sirius/XM and Crocs. But my understanding of the pink sheet MMs is consistent with what is stated on the SEC website. The MMs publish, in real time, the price and quantity that they are willing to buy and sell the shares for. In the past, it was explained to me that they function much like a retail store or pawn shop, willing to buy and sell at whatever they choose, in order to make a market in the stock, hence the name Over-the-counter. Go DUSS. GLTA
I respectfully disagree with one part of your statement, as I have tested it in the past by placing a buy order below the ask on a pink sheet stock. My bid never showed up on L2, and I'll tell you why. The bids you see are the MM bids, not our bids. If the stock were on the NYSE, or NASDAQ exchange, you would see your bid because those are customer bids displayed, not just MMs. I'm curious if anyone has tested this as well, with similar results. Go DUSS. GLTA
With a 35% spread between bid and ask, do you think the MMs really want to sell any shares at that price. I'm thinking that perhaps they want to wait for the news of a USA deal, before selling the shares they have accumulated. And that they do not mind if a few sellers give up and sell them the shares at a ridiculously low price, while awaiting the 'game changer' news. Go DUSS. GLTA
When I originally read that 51,000 people tuned in to Dussault Inc. in Canada last weekend, I must admit I was disappointed. But then I gave it a little more thought. The show is reportedly currently only broadcast to about 10 million homes in select cities in Canada. Compare those results to what was reported for Rosie O'Donnell's new show which premiered to 497,000 total viewers on the Oprah Winfrey Network (OWN). Now keep in mind that Rosie's show airs in the U.S.A., where the population is more than 300 million. If Dussault Inc. does air in the US in the near term, the current 51k viewers should increase by at least a factor of 10 (and perhaps much higher) based upon the difference in the size of the population. That would mean that Dussault Inc., based upon current levels of popularity, would have higher ratings than Rosie O'Donnell (on her debut show), who was brought in by Oprah to help save the failing Oprah Winfrey Network. Based upon that, I feel much more optimistic about the current ratings, in Canada, of Dussault Inc. Go DUSS. GLTA
Thanks for your feedback. I understand that the past financials have brought DUSS down to the level of .001 - .002 that it was trading for the several months. But most stocks are bought for the present and the future, not solely the past. At present, there is oodles of publicity stemming from the airing of Dussault Inc. in Canada and New Zealand, and the buzz that Mashiah Vaughn has been creating with OpenSundaes and the recent tv appearances. I would think that most penny stocks (especially pink ones), are usually bought on speculation. And I can not see a better case for one to speculate, than this one. Go DUSS. GLTA
There's something that's got me scratching my head. We have been one of the most 'read' boards for several days now (top 10 at the moment, usually within the top 5 or better over the past few days), yet many of these people that are reading our posts every day are watching and not buying shares. For those that own no shares, but are just reading posts and sitting on the sidelines, is it that you believe that at the current share price of about half a penny, there's not likely to be much upside in DUSS? WIth a likely announcement soon regarding a major US network signing on to broadcast Dussault Inc. (based upon Mashiah Vaughn's tweet a couple of days ago and all other information available), I'd be jumping all over this at the current price if I didn't already own many shares myself. I guess it's possible that some have reviewed the DUSS historical price chart, and think they may be able to get in at the earlier level of between .001 and .002. I have made the mistake of waiting for a complete price pullback in the past (which then never occurred), and missed huge subsequent gains in the process. Go DUSS. GLTA
How are box office figures relevant to DUSS?
The Austin Powers movies have produced U.S. Box Office Gross revenues of nearly $500 million and nearly $700 million Worldwide. With merchandising, the franchise is worth more than $1 billion. Verne 'Mini-Me' Troyer is one of the most recognizable and popular elements of the Austin Power franchise. Below is a photo of Jason Dussault and Verne Troyer, from the shooting of Season 2 of Dussault Inc. Verne 'Mini-Me' Troyer is sporting Jason's 'Deuce' brand Apparel in the photo. There are still those on this board that state there's a weak connection, at best, between the airing of 'Dussault Inc.' and the ultimate upside potential and value added to Dussault Apparel Inc. (DUSS). I find the premise absurd, because in my opinion, the associated promotional value to DUSS (of airing 'Dussault Inc' in numerous countries) is clearly enormous. Go DUSS. GLTA
You make very good points. I did see some claims that the ratings reported were only for the Toronto area, but others claim those ratings were for the full area in which Dussault Inc. airs. I think there is unanimous consensus that a US network deal is our golden goose. I too am a huge fan of reality tv. I grew up watching The Osbournes and The Real World, but I really enjoy the reality shows with a business at the core, such as American Chopper. I too cannot miss a single episode of The Jersey Shore - my guilty pleasure. Perhaps Jason Dussault should cut a deal with Paulie D. and JWoww to wear Deuce Apparel. (I'm not sure how/if DVR views are counted). BTW, this will be my last post until after midnight, since I only have a free iHub membership. Go DUSS. GLTA
On a positive note, we are still turning over several million DUSS shares per day at a level 2 to 4 times what the stock was trading at for the 5 month period of early April '11 - early Sept '11. I would think that all of the share motion the past few days would build a stronger base/foundation going forward, in preparation for the next leg up. Go DUSS. GLTA
Regretfully, I was way off on my ratings guess for Dussault Inc. Nevertheless, I am hopeful that the ratings will pick up momentum, and that the ongoing negotiations with the US network will grow the viewing audience substantially, as the US has a population nearly 10 times that of Canada. I will not make any excuses here though, on my original estimate. I was way off, plain and simple. Go DUSS. GLTA
Theoretical value of the remaining air-time (just in Canada):
Here's my attempt at computing a reasonable theoretical value for this unique promotional opportunity we have landed, with the airing of Season 1 of Dussualt Inc. in Canada. One 30 second spot aired during the last superbowl, according to Reuters, was about $3 million dollars. It is estimated that about 100 million people viewed the 2011 superbowl. If we value a 30 second spot during prime-time on CityTv at 100th of that value (with an estimated viewing audience of around 1 million) , a 30 second spot would be valued at around $30k. There are about 8 minutes of commercials during a half-hour television program, which would allow for 16 30-second commercials. So the estimate total value of all commercials during a prime-time half-hour show would be about $480k. I would expect that since the show content of Dussault Inc. would be about 22 minutes, that would be worth as much as the value of the commercials during the show. So each episode has a theoretical estimated promo value of about $480k, and there's 13 episodes remaining this season. That's about $6.2 million worth of promo exposure for Dussault Apparel Inc. The current market cap of Dussault Apparel Inc. is under $1 million. So without including any value assigned for the possibility of being picked up by a U.S. tv network (and Mashiah has now tweeted that negotiations are in progress for this), DUSS currently has what I estimate to be an asset worth more than 6 times as much as the total price (market cap) of the company. I welcome other computations from other board members. This is merely my rough theoretical computational guess. Now I don't know about you, but if someone was offering to sell me a house for $1 million, and there was $6.2 million worth of gold in the house included in the deal, I think I would jump at the opportunity. Go DUSS. GLTA
Unfortunately I use Scottrade. By the way, did you notice that the 1,000,000 shr ETMM bid seemed to show up around the time we began discussing locking up our shares with a high limit sell order? Could it be that ETMM is a bit nervous that covering his short shares will be more difficult? Go DUSS. GLTA
I just tried to set a limit sell order for all of my DUSS shares at .25, and received the same message. Do you know at what price (or percent of current market value) the limit order would need to be set to be accepted? Go DUSS. GLTA
The A&E network must believe in Gene Simmons big time. They aired old 'Gene Simmons Family Jewels' episodes for several hours, throughout the day, yesterday. While doing that, they kept promoting the fact that there were two all-new hours of 'Family Jewels, The Wedding Episodes' last night beginning at 9pm, and that the actual Wedding will air on Oct 18th. Gene has had prior dealings with Jason Dussault (on the MoneyBags branded line, and other items), he's a good friend of Jason Dussault, and a great businessman who knows opportunity when he sees it. He is well aware that Jason is shopping around (and in the negotiations stage, according to Mashiah Vaughn's tweet) 'Dussault Inc." in the USA, through Paperny Entertainment. There's a penny stock that Gene Simmons got involved with (ITMTF), which is currently worth more than $80 million, even though there does not seem to be any financial data available on that company. The valuation must have something to do with the Gene Simmons star power association. I see bright things in Dussault Apparel Inc.'s future. Go DUSS. GLTA
DUSS taste like chicken. Go DUSS. GLTA
Okay, I'll take a nibble at the ask. Go DUSS. GLTA
Repost for late sleepers: Paperny Entertainment Facebook Indicators
I was just viewing the home page of Paperny Entertainment http://www.papernyfilms.com/ , and the tv properties they represent. Of all the shows displayed on their home page, 'Dussault Inc.' currently has the most facebook 'likes'. While only a small percentage of tv show fans actually take the time to go to the show's facebook page and click on 'like', that count can still be useful for comparative purposes. Here's the current tally, as represented on Paperny Entertainment's home page:
Dussault Inc. (7k likes)
East St. (2k likes)
Dust Up (2k likes)
Glutton for Punishment (499 likes)
Consumed (485 likes)
Jetstream (5 likes)
Based upon the info above, it would stand to reason that the focus of Paperny Entertainment's recently announced New York office may be on getting Dussault Inc. on a US tv network. Go DUSS. GLTA
I think we need GEM this a.m. to rally the troops. Her positive spirit always helps this board. GO DUSS. GLTA