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Take a look at this 4 minute video in its entirety. It gives you a sense of what Rory Cutaia is capable of. https://video.nfusz.com/player/775FZ2CJ
“Worst than being blind, is having sight, but no vision”
Telx actually started as a prepaid phone card company. Yep that’s right. Prepaid phone cards were used before cell phones, and were very popular because they could be used on public phones with just a swipe.
Guess what, Telx’s revenues in the early days went from 0 to $7,000,000 in 6 months! Revenues grew at a freakish rate until....you guessed it, cell phones became popular and the bottom fell out almost overnight.
The company was almost facing bk when Rory called the entire team into the conference room to discuss a new direction. Rory and team identified one of Telx’s natural strengths which was the 15 telecom companies that already had lines in Telx’s building, so they devised the concept of tele co-location hubs.
A few years later, as Rory followed the EBITDA of telecom companies, and sales multiples carefully, he found a trend taking hold. Sales multiples were dropping even as EBITDA and revenues in the industry were rising. Increased revenues/EBITDA’s were deriving lower sales multiples thus negating growth (treading water).
When Rory advised the board of this information and they decided to put the company on the market and had many, many multiple offers.
nFusz Founder, Chairman, CEO & President Rory Cutaia was a very successful attorney in NYC for many years, working with world renowned entrepreneurs. In the year 2000 he conceived the idea for Telx, to disrupt the telecommunications industry (Blue Ocean Strategy)
Telx created telecommunication interconnection and colocation data centers in the United States. Before Telx, telecommunications companies had to invest and create their own which was very costly. Rory’s idea was to create them and allow the telecommunications companies to lease/rent hubs which saved them HUGE money.
So, in 2000 the company was started and by 2006 Rory sold it for $216,000,000 making investors 18X their money. Telx sold again in 2015 for $1.9 BILLION! See below link.
Here’s a quote from 2006 article of GI Partners purchase of Telx:
“telx's business model and prior achievements are impressive, and we are very excited about their vision and prospects," said Eric Harrison, Managing Director of GI Partners. "We believe that telx is poised to revolutionize the industry and will continue to create significant value for shareholders."
Here’s the link so investors can educate themselves and understand the success:
http://www.datacenterknowledge.com/archives/2006/11/22/gi-partners-buys-telx-56-marietta
https://www.gipartners.com/private-equity/portfolio
https://www.thestreet.com/story/13217986/1/abry-and-berkshire-exit-telx-through-19b-sale-to-digital-realty.html
Each reader/investor should contemplate, what is the share price of Salesforce, Oracle/Netsuite, Microsoft, Adobe, Facebook and what is the share price of VERB?
What is the market cap of Salesforce, Oracle/Netsuite, Microsoft, Adobe, Facebook and what is the market cap of VERB?
How many shares are available to be freely traded of Salesforce, Oracle/Netsuite, Microsoft, Adobe, Facebook and of VERB?
Compared to its peers in the CRM space, even at the brief $45 high, VERB is still GROSSLY UNDERVALUED, look at this:
1) HubSpot - $130 Share Price - $4,900,000,000 Billion Market Cap
2) Salesforce - $141 Share Price - $105,000,000,000 Billion Market Cap
3) Oracle/Netsuite - $46 Share Price - $183,000,000,000 Billion Market Cap
4) Microsoft - $101 Share Price - $777,000,000,000 Billion Market Cap
5) SAP - $117 Share Price - $139,000,000,000 Billion Market Cap
6) *VERB - $14
Share Price - $200,000,000 Million Market Cap
Salesforce 756,700,000 shares outstanding
Oracle 3,788,000,000 shares outstanding
Microsoft 7,000,000,0000 shares outstanding
VERB 200,000,000 shares authorized
Sound Concepts Purchase + the NETWORK MARKETING UNIVERSE = Success for VERB
100,000,000 individuals selling in this vertical. 1% is 1,000,000 people at $9.99 + $19.99 Activation = $29,980,000 per month or $139,870,000 per annum. IMO penetration will be much higher because of Sound Concepts Bright Tools customer base is already 600,000 and 28 MLM’s who will want higher sales.
Key metrics being 100,000,000 people and $9.99 per month + $19.99 Initial Activation
- 1% penetration is $139,870,000 per year revenue
- 2% penetration is $279,740,000 per year revenue
- 3% penetration is $419,610,000 per year revenue
- 4% penetration is $559,480,000 per year revenue
Let’s put VERB into perspective.
Some startup organizations will never land a deal with the likes of Microsoft or Oracle. Others may, but it takes years. Yet Rory and the VERB team managed to create “meaningful” partnerships and business deals in approximately 1 year with:
1) Oracle/Netsuite
2) Marketo/Adobe
3) Microsoft
4) Salesforce
5) Facebook
6) Instagram
7) Instapage
8) Odoo
9) SAP
10) Others yet to be announced
This is not just an amazing feat of accomplishment, but testimony to what value these organizations place on our disruptive technology Tagg. Think about it.
VERB Founder/CEO/President/Chairman Rory Cutaia absolutely loves this business and technology (and also being first at everything).
Here are some of Rory’s firsts...
1) Hugely successful attorney in NYC working with global entrepreneurs - could have retired - $$$, but didn’t because he LOVE’s creating, developing & winning;
2) Founder/CEO of Telx - first immensely successful pre-paid phone card company $0 - $7,000,000 in revenues in first 6 months;
3) First pivot - Telx - telecommunications disruptor created telecommunication interconnection and colocation data centers sold for $216,000,000 in a mere 6 years (resold for $1.9 Billion a few years later;
4) bBooth - first entertainment booths to video and steam American talent (American Idol/Nick Cannon);
5) 2nd pivot to VERB - worlds first interactive video CRM/social media platform with ecosystem and suite of several verticals;
6) Rory’s transparent strategic approach with investors created a new breed of investor the High Performance Investor (HPI)
HPI’s are not like the static investors of the past but a new breed of investors who;
- Completely align with their investment though immense due diligence;
- Seek and secure business opportunities for their respective investments management team;
- Are ambassadors of the market place/investor relations message, pushing it out to others vs simply receiving it from management;
7) Rory has redefined the term Unicorn ($1 Billion startup). He’s actually created a new subcategory of Unicorn. Unicorn + Pegasus = Uniasus
“Uniasus - most valuable pre-revenue startup companies that dwarf others in the category of Unicorns - top .01% and have estimated value well beyond $1 Billion dollars.”
These are just a few “firsts” for Rory and there are many others, but I thought readers would want to do their own due diligence also.
Why is BLOOMBERG FOLLOWING US?!
https://www.bloomberg.com/profiles/companies/FUSZD:US-verb-technology-co-inc
“Everything up till now needed to happen - the good, the bad, the ups, the downs, the seeds we planted, all of it - Because without all of that, we couldn’t be where we are right now - the launchpad - and this is where we -you and us - FUSZ strong owners- belong. Seat belt time.”
Rory Cutaia Tweet 12-1-18
Great information ArryHere. Thanks for sharing! Here’s something I found interesting and suggests the real magnitude of the VERB opportunity.
- Per the Federal Reserve’s 2013 Survey of Consumer Finances (Public Data, Table 7), 48.8% of US households had direct or indirect (think: mutual funds) ownership of stock.
- Per the US Census, there were 124,587,000 households in 2015.
- This would suggest 60,800,000 households of retail investors in the US.
- Currently I am estimating less than 200 long investors invested in this security.
What do you think will happen when the other 60,799,800 US investor households learn about VERB/Tagg? That’s not contemplating non-us (worldwide) investors either.
I agree inriwm.
Look what Rory created out of “new cloth” https://video.nfusz.com/player/775FZ2CJ
There is plenty of information, reading and other due diligence materials to keep the most avid investors busy learning about Rory Cutaia and VERB.
Compared to its peers in the CRM space, even at the brief $45 high, VERB is still GROSSLY UNDERVALUED, look at this:
1) HubSpot - $130 Share Price - $4,900,000,000 Billion Market Cap
2) Salesforce - $141 Share Price - $105,000,000,000 Billion Market Cap
3) Oracle/Netsuite - $46 Share Price - $183,000,000,000 Billion Market Cap
4) Microsoft - $101 Share Price - $777,000,000,000 Billion Market Cap
5) SAP - $117 Share Price - $139,000,000,000 Billion Market Cap
6) *VERB - $14
Share Price - $200,000,000 Million Market Cap
Salesforce 756,700,000 shares outstanding
Oracle 3,788,000,000 shares outstanding
Microsoft 7,000,000,0000 shares outstanding
VERB 200,000,000 shares authorized
Sound Concepts Purchase + the NETWORK MARKETING UNIVERSE = Success for VERB
100,000,000 individuals selling in this vertical. 1% is 1,000,000 people at $9.99 + $19.99 Activation = $29,980,000 per month or $139,870,000 per annum. IMO penetration will be much higher because of Sound Concepts Bright Tools customer base is already 600,000 and 28 MLM’s who will want higher sales.
Key metrics being 100,000,000 people and $9.99 per month + $19.99 Initial Activation
- 1% penetration is $139,870,000 per year revenue
- 2% penetration is $279,740,000 per year revenue
- 3% penetration is $419,610,000 per year revenue
- 4% penetration is $559,480,000 per year revenue
Let’s put VERB into perspective.
Some startup organizations will never land a deal with the likes of Microsoft or Oracle. Others may, but it takes years. Yet Rory and the VERB team managed to create “meaningful” partnerships and business deals in approximately 1 year with:
1) Oracle/Netsuite
2) Marketo/Adobe
3) Microsoft
4) Salesforce
5) Facebook
6) Instagram
7) Instapage
8) Odoo
9) SAP
10) Others yet to be announced
This is not just an amazing feat of accomplishment, but testimony to what value these organizations place on our disruptive technology Tagg. Think about it.
VERB Founder/CEO/President/Chairman Rory Cutaia absolutely loves this business and technology (and also being first at everything).
Here are some of Rory’s firsts...
1) Hugely successful attorney in NYC working with global entrepreneurs - could have retired - $$$, but didn’t because he LOVE’s creating, developing & winning;
2) Founder/CEO of Telx - first immensely successful pre-paid phone card company $0 - $7,000,000 in revenues in first 6 months;
3) First pivot - Telx - telecommunications disruptor created telecommunication interconnection and colocation data centers sold for $216,000,000 in a mere 6 years (resold for $1.9 Billion a few years later;
4) bBooth - first entertainment booths to video and steam American talent (American Idol/Nick Cannon);
5) 2nd pivot to VERB - worlds first interactive video CRM/social media platform with ecosystem and suite of several verticals;
6) Rory’s transparent strategic approach with investors created a new breed of investor the High Performance Investor (HPI)
HPI’s are not like the static investors of the past but a new breed of investors who;
- Completely align with their investment though immense due diligence;
- Seek and secure business opportunities for their respective investments management team;
- Are ambassadors of the market place/investor relations message, pushing it out to others vs simply receiving it from management;
7) Rory has redefined the term Unicorn ($1 Billion startup). He’s actually created a new subcategory of Unicorn. Unicorn + Pegasus = Uniasus
“Uniasus - most valuable pre-revenue startup companies that dwarf others in the category of Unicorns - top .01% and have estimated value well beyond $1 Billion dollars.”
These are just a few “firsts” for Rory and there are many others, but I thought readers would want to do their own due diligence also.
Why is BLOOMBERG FOLLOWING US?!
https://www.bloomberg.com/profiles/companies/FUSZD:US-verb-technology-co-inc
Telx actually started as a prepaid phone card company. Yep that’s right. Prepaid phone cards were used before cell phones, and were very popular because they could be used on public phones with just a swipe.
Guess what, Telx’s revenues in the early days went from 0 to $7,000,000 in 6 months! Revenues grew at a freakish rate until....you guessed it, cell phones became popular and the bottom fell out almost overnight.
The company was almost facing bk when Rory called the entire team into the conference room to discuss a new direction. Rory and team identified one of Telx’s natural strengths which was the 15 telecom companies that already had lines in Telx’s building, so they devised the concept of tele co-location hubs.
A few years later, as Rory followed the EBITDA of telecom companies, and sales multiples carefully, he found a trend taking hold. Sales multiples were dropping even as EBITDA and revenues in the industry were rising. Increased revenues/EBITDA’s were deriving lower sales multiples thus negating growth (treading water).
When Rory advised the board of this information and they decided to put the company on the market and had many, many multiple offers.
nFusz Founder, Chairman, CEO & President Rory Cutaia was a very successful attorney in NYC for many years, working with world renowned entrepreneurs. In the year 2000 he conceived the idea for Telx, to disrupt the telecommunications industry (Blue Ocean Strategy)
Telx created telecommunication interconnection and colocation data centers in the United States. Before Telx, telecommunications companies had to invest and create their own which was very costly. Rory’s idea was to create them and allow the telecommunications companies to lease/rent hubs which saved them HUGE money.
So, in 2000 the company was started and by 2006 Rory sold it for $216,000,000 making investors 18X their money. Telx sold again in 2015 for $1.9 BILLION! See below link.
Here’s a quote from 2006 article of GI Partners purchase of Telx:
“telx's business model and prior achievements are impressive, and we are very excited about their vision and prospects," said Eric Harrison, Managing Director of GI Partners. "We believe that telx is poised to revolutionize the industry and will continue to create significant value for shareholders."
Here’s the link so investors can educate themselves and understand the success:
http://www.datacenterknowledge.com/archives/2006/11/22/gi-partners-buys-telx-56-marietta
https://www.gipartners.com/private-equity/portfolio
https://www.thestreet.com/story/13217986/1/abry-and-berkshire-exit-telx-through-19b-sale-to-digital-realty.html
Each reader/investor should contemplate, what is the share price of Salesforce, Oracle/Netsuite, Microsoft, Adobe, Facebook and what is the share price of VERB?
What is the market cap of Salesforce, Oracle/Netsuite, Microsoft, Adobe, Facebook and what is the market cap of VERB?
How many shares are available to be freely traded of Salesforce, Oracle/Netsuite, Microsoft, Adobe, Facebook and of VERB?
“Everything up till now needed to happen - the good, the bad, the ups, the downs, the seeds we planted, all of it - Because without all of that, we couldn’t be where we are right now - the launchpad - and this is where we -you and us - FUSZ strong owners- belong. Seat belt time.”
Rory Cutaia Tweet 12-1-18
Microsoft, Salesforce, Facebook, Adobe, Oracle, Netsuite, Instagram and others have unlimited resources in their arsenal to vet VERB/Rory and our innovative/disruptive Tagg technology. That’s why they have partnered and that’s why 60 institutional investors asked for meetings with Rory and Jeff.
Think about this for a moment:
Per the Federal Reserve’s 2013 Survey of Consumer Finances (Public Data, Table 7), 48.8% of US households had direct or indirect (think: mutual funds) ownership of stock.
Per the US Census, there were 124,587,000 households in 2015.
This would suggest 60,800,000 households of retail investors in the US.
There are currently less than 200 long investors invested in this security.
What do you think will happen when the other 60,799,800 US investor households learn about VERB/Tagg? That’s not contemplating non-us (worldwide) investors.
Do you want to see some super amazing technology created by Rory Cutaia? Take a look at this 4 minute video in its entirety.
https://video.nfusz.com/player/775FZ2CJ
Does anybody know Rory’s very first pivot? Not bBooth....it was Telx!
Telx actually started as a prepaid phone card company. Yep that’s right. Prepaid phone cards were used before cell phones, and were very popular because they could be used on public phones with just a swipe.
Guess what, Telx’s revenues in the early days went from 0 to $7,000,000 in 6 months! Revenues grew at a freakish rate until....you guessed it, cell phones became popular and the bottom fell out almost overnight.
The company was almost facing bk when Rory called the entire team into the conference room to discuss a new direction. Rory and team identified one of Telx’s natural strengths which was the 15 telecom companies that already had lines in Telx’s building, so they devised the concept of tele co-location hubs.
A few years later, as Rory followed the EBITDA of telecom companies, and sales multiples carefully, he found a trend taking hold. Sales multiples were dropping even as EBITDA and revenues in the industry were rising. Increased revenues/EBITDA’s were deriving lower sales multiples thus negating growth (treading water).
When Rory advised the board of this information and they decided to put the company on the market and had many, many multiple offers.
nFusz Founder, Chairman, CEO & President Rory Cutaia was a very successful attorney in NYC for many years, working with world renowned entrepreneurs. In the year 2000 he conceived the idea for Telx, to disrupt the telecommunications industry (Blue Ocean Strategy)
Telx created telecommunication interconnection and colocation data centers in the United States. Before Telx, telecommunications companies had to invest and create their own which was very costly. Rory’s idea was to create them and allow the telecommunications companies to lease/rent hubs which saved them HUGE money.
So, in 2000 the company was started and by 2006 Rory sold it for $216,000,000 making investors 18X their money. Telx sold again in 2015 for $1.9 BILLION! See below link.
Here’s a quote from 2006 article of GI Partners purchase of Telx:
“telx's business model and prior achievements are impressive, and we are very excited about their vision and prospects," said Eric Harrison, Managing Director of GI Partners. "We believe that telx is poised to revolutionize the industry and will continue to create significant value for shareholders."
Here’s the link so investors can educate themselves and understand the success:
http://www.datacenterknowledge.com/archives/2006/11/22/gi-partners-buys-telx-56-marietta
https://www.gipartners.com/private-equity/portfolio
https://www.thestreet.com/story/13217986/1/abry-and-berkshire-exit-telx-through-19b-sale-to-digital-realty.html
Each reader/investor should contemplate, what is the share price of Salesforce, Oracle/Netsuite, Microsoft, Adobe, Facebook and what is the share price of VERB?
What is the market cap of Salesforce, Oracle/Netsuite, Microsoft, Adobe, Facebook and what is the market cap of VERB?
How many shares are available to be freely traded of Salesforce, Oracle/Netsuite, Microsoft, Adobe, Facebook and of VERB?
Compared to its peers in the CRM space, even at the brief $45 high, VERB is still GROSSLY UNDERVALUED, look at this:
1) HubSpot - $130 Share Price - $4,900,000,000 Billion Market Cap
2) Salesforce - $141 Share Price - $105,000,000,000 Billion Market Cap
3) Oracle/Netsuite - $46 Share Price - $183,000,000,000 Billion Market Cap
4) Microsoft - $101 Share Price - $777,000,000,000 Billion Market Cap
5) SAP - $117 Share Price - $139,000,000,000 Billion Market Cap
6) *VERB - $14
Share Price - $200,000,000 Million Market Cap
Salesforce 756,700,000 shares outstanding
Oracle 3,788,000,000 shares outstanding
Microsoft 7,000,000,0000 shares outstanding
VERB 200,000,000 shares authorized
Sound Concepts Purchase + the NETWORK MARKETING UNIVERSE = Success for VERB
100,000,000 individuals selling in this vertical. 1% is 1,000,000 people at $9.99 + $19.99 Activation = $29,980,000 per month or $139,870,000 per annum. IMO penetration will be much higher because of Sound Concepts Bright Tools customer base is already 600,000 and 28 MLM’s who will want higher sales.
Key metrics being 100,000,000 people and $9.99 per month + $19.99 Initial Activation
- 1% penetration is $139,870,000 per year revenue
- 2% penetration is $279,740,000 per year revenue
- 3% penetration is $419,610,000 per year revenue
- 4% penetration is $559,480,000 per year revenue
Let’s put VERB into perspective.
Some startup organizations will never land a deal with the likes of Microsoft or Oracle. Others may, but it takes years. Yet Rory and the VERB team managed to create “meaningful” partnerships and business deals in approximately 1 year with:
1) Oracle/Netsuite
2) Marketo/Adobe
3) Microsoft
4) Salesforce
5) Facebook
6) Instagram
7) Instapage
8) Odoo
9) SAP
10) Others yet to be announced
This is not just an amazing feat of accomplishment, but testimony to what value these organizations place on our disruptive technology Tagg. Think about it.
VERB Founder/CEO/President/Chairman Rory Cutaia absolutely loves this business and technology (and also being first at everything).
Here are some of Rory’s firsts...
1) Hugely successful attorney in NYC working with global entrepreneurs - could have retired - $$$, but didn’t because he LOVE’s creating, developing & winning;
2) Founder/CEO of Telx - first immensely successful pre-paid phone card company $0 - $7,000,000 in revenues in first 6 months;
3) First pivot - Telx - telecommunications disruptor created telecommunication interconnection and colocation data centers sold for $216,000,000 in a mere 6 years (resold for $1.9 Billion a few years later;
4) bBooth - first entertainment booths to video and steam American talent (American Idol/Nick Cannon);
5) 2nd pivot to VERB - worlds first interactive video CRM/social media platform with ecosystem and suite of several verticals;
6) Rory’s transparent strategic approach with investors created a new breed of investor the High Performance Investor (HPI)
HPI’s are not like the static investors of the past but a new breed of investors who;
- Completely align with their investment though immense due diligence;
- Seek and secure business opportunities for their respective investments management team;
- Are ambassadors of the market place/investor relations message, pushing it out to others vs simply receiving it from management;
7) Rory has redefined the term Unicorn ($1 Billion startup). He’s actually created a new subcategory of Unicorn. Unicorn + Pegasus = Uniasus
“Uniasus - most valuable pre-revenue startup companies that dwarf others in the category of Unicorns - top .01% and have estimated value well beyond $1 Billion dollars.”
These are just a few “firsts” for Rory and there are many others, but I thought readers would want to do their own due diligence also.
Why is BLOOMBERG FOLLOWING US?!
https://www.bloomberg.com/profiles/companies/FUSZD:US-verb-technology-co-inc
“Everything up till now needed to happen - the good, the bad, the ups, the downs, the seeds we planted, all of it - Because without all of that, we couldn’t be where we are right now - the launchpad - and this is where we -you and us - FUSZ strong owners- belong. Seat belt time.”
Rory Cutaia Tweet 12-1-18
The only similarity between the story of Pinocchio and the story of Rory Cutaia is this:
Geppetto’s creation, Pinocchio came to life.
Rory Cutaia’s creations Telx & VERB also came to life “of new cloth”
Do you want to see some super amazing technology created by Rory Cutaia? Take a look at this 4 minute video of Telx and all its innovative/disruptive technology in its entirety.
https://video.nfusz.com/player/775FZ2CJ
Yerboss - I thought this data was very interesting and sheds light on the VERB opportunity.
Per the Federal Reserve’s 2013 Survey of Consumer Finances (Public Data, Table 7), 48.8% of US households had direct or indirect (think: mutual funds) ownership of stock.
Per the US Census, there were 124,587,000 households in 2015.
This would suggest 60,800,000 households of retail investors in the US.
There are currently less than 200 long investors invested in this security.
What do you think will happen when the other 60,799,800 US investor households learn about VERB/Tagg? That’s not contemplating non-us (worldwide) investors.
Do you want to see some super amazing technology created by Rory Cutaia? Take a look at this 4 minute video in its entirety.
https://video.nfusz.com/player/775FZ2CJ
Does anybody know Rory’s very first pivot? Not bBooth....it was Telx!
Telx actually started as a prepaid phone card company. Yep that’s right. Prepaid phone cards were used before cell phones, and were very popular because they could be used on public phones with just a swipe.
Guess what, Telx’s revenues in the early days went from 0 to $7,000,000 in 6 months! Revenues grew at a freakish rate until....you guessed it, cell phones became popular and the bottom fell out almost overnight.
The company was almost facing bk when Rory called the entire team into the conference room to discuss a new direction. Rory and team identified one of Telx’s natural strengths which was the 15 telecom companies that already had lines in Telx’s building, so they devised the concept of tele co-location hubs.
A few years later, as Rory followed the EBITDA of telecom companies, and sales multiples carefully, he found a trend taking hold. Sales multiples were dropping even as EBITDA and revenues in the industry were rising. Increased revenues/EBITDA’s were deriving lower sales multiples thus negating growth (treading water).
When Rory advised the board of this information and they decided to put the company on the market and had many, many multiple offers.
nFusz Founder, Chairman, CEO & President Rory Cutaia was a very successful attorney in NYC for many years, working with world renowned entrepreneurs. In the year 2000 he conceived the idea for Telx, to disrupt the telecommunications industry (Blue Ocean Strategy)
Telx created telecommunication interconnection and colocation data centers in the United States. Before Telx, telecommunications companies had to invest and create their own which was very costly. Rory’s idea was to create them and allow the telecommunications companies to lease/rent hubs which saved them HUGE money.
So, in 2000 the company was started and by 2006 Rory sold it for $216,000,000 making investors 18X their money. Telx sold again in 2015 for $1.9 BILLION! See below link.
Here’s a quote from 2006 article of GI Partners purchase of Telx:
“telx's business model and prior achievements are impressive, and we are very excited about their vision and prospects," said Eric Harrison, Managing Director of GI Partners. "We believe that telx is poised to revolutionize the industry and will continue to create significant value for shareholders."
Here’s the link so investors can educate themselves and understand the success:
http://www.datacenterknowledge.com/archives/2006/11/22/gi-partners-buys-telx-56-marietta
https://www.gipartners.com/private-equity/portfolio
https://www.thestreet.com/story/13217986/1/abry-and-berkshire-exit-telx-through-19b-sale-to-digital-realty.html
Each reader/investor should contemplate, what is the share price of Salesforce, Oracle/Netsuite, Microsoft, Adobe, Facebook and what is the share price of VERB?
What is the market cap of Salesforce, Oracle/Netsuite, Microsoft, Adobe, Facebook and what is the market cap of VERB?
How many shares are available to be freely traded of Salesforce, Oracle/Netsuite, Microsoft, Adobe, Facebook and of VERB?
Compared to its peers in the CRM space, even at the brief $45 high, VERB is still GROSSLY UNDERVALUED, look at this:
1) HubSpot - $130 Share Price - $4,900,000,000 Billion Market Cap
2) Salesforce - $141 Share Price - $105,000,000,000 Billion Market Cap
3) Oracle/Netsuite - $46 Share Price - $183,000,000,000 Billion Market Cap
4) Microsoft - $101 Share Price - $777,000,000,000 Billion Market Cap
5) SAP - $117 Share Price - $139,000,000,000 Billion Market Cap
6) *VERB - $14
Share Price - $200,000,000 Million Market Cap
Salesforce 756,700,000 shares outstanding
Oracle 3,788,000,000 shares outstanding
Microsoft 7,000,000,0000 shares outstanding
VERB 200,000,000 shares authorized
Sound Concepts Purchase + the NETWORK MARKETING UNIVERSE = Success for VERB
100,000,000 individuals selling in this vertical. 1% is 1,000,000 people at $9.99 + $19.99 Activation = $29,980,000 per month or $139,870,000 per annum. IMO penetration will be much higher because of Sound Concepts Bright Tools customer base is already 600,000 and 28 MLM’s who will want higher sales.
Key metrics being 100,000,000 people and $9.99 per month + $19.99 Initial Activation
- 1% penetration is $139,870,000 per year revenue
- 2% penetration is $279,740,000 per year revenue
- 3% penetration is $419,610,000 per year revenue
- 4% penetration is $559,480,000 per year revenue
Let’s put VERB into perspective.
Some startup organizations will never land a deal with the likes of Microsoft or Oracle. Others may, but it takes years. Yet Rory and the VERB team managed to create “meaningful” partnerships and business deals in approximately 1 year with:
1) Oracle/Netsuite
2) Marketo/Adobe
3) Microsoft
4) Salesforce
5) Facebook
6) Instagram
7) Instapage
8) Odoo
9) SAP
10) Others yet to be announced
This is not just an amazing feat of accomplishment, but testimony to what value these organizations place on our disruptive technology Tagg. Think about it.
VERB Founder/CEO/President/Chairman Rory Cutaia absolutely loves this business and technology (and also being first at everything).
Here are some of Rory’s firsts...
1) Hugely successful attorney in NYC working with global entrepreneurs - could have retired - $$$, but didn’t because he LOVE’s creating, developing & winning;
2) Founder/CEO of Telx - first immensely successful pre-paid phone card company $0 - $7,000,000 in revenues in first 6 months;
3) First pivot - Telx - telecommunications disruptor created telecommunication interconnection and colocation data centers sold for $216,000,000 in a mere 6 years (resold for $1.9 Billion a few years later;
4) bBooth - first entertainment booths to video and steam American talent (American Idol/Nick Cannon);
5) 2nd pivot to VERB - worlds first interactive video CRM/social media platform with ecosystem and suite of several verticals;
6) Rory’s transparent strategic approach with investors created a new breed of investor the High Performance Investor (HPI)
HPI’s are not like the static investors of the past but a new breed of investors who;
- Completely align with their investment though immense due diligence;
- Seek and secure business opportunities for their respective investments management team;
- Are ambassadors of the market place/investor relations message, pushing it out to others vs simply receiving it from management;
7) Rory has redefined the term Unicorn ($1 Billion startup). He’s actually created a new subcategory of Unicorn. Unicorn + Pegasus = Uniasus
“Uniasus - most valuable pre-revenue startup companies that dwarf others in the category of Unicorns - top .01% and have estimated value well beyond $1 Billion dollars.”
These are just a few “firsts” for Rory and there are many others, but I thought readers would want to do their own due diligence also.
Why is BLOOMBERG FOLLOWING US?!
https://www.bloomberg.com/profiles/companies/FUSZD:US-verb-technology-co-inc
“Everything up till now needed to happen - the good, the bad, the ups, the downs, the seeds we planted, all of it - Because without all of that, we couldn’t be where we are right now - the launchpad - and this is where we -you and us - FUSZ strong owners- belong. Seat belt time.”
Rory Cutaia Tweet 12-1-18
Per the Federal Reserve’s 2013 Survey of Consumer Finances (Public Data, Table 7), 48.8% of US households had direct or indirect (think: mutual funds) ownership of stock.
Per the US Census, there were 124,587,000 households in 2015.
This would suggest 60,800,000 households of retail investors in the US.
There are currently less than 200 long investors invested in this security.
What do you think will happen when the other 60,799,800 US investor households learn about VERB/Tagg? That’s not contemplating non-us (worldwide) investors.
Do you want to see some super amazing technology created by Rory Cutaia? Take a look at this 4 minute video in its entirety.
https://video.nfusz.com/player/775FZ2CJ
Does anybody know Rory’s very first pivot? Not bBooth....it was Telx!
Telx actually started as a prepaid phone card company. Yep that’s right. Prepaid phone cards were used before cell phones, and were very popular because they could be used on public phones with just a swipe.
Guess what, Telx’s revenues in the early days went from 0 to $7,000,000 in 6 months! Revenues grew at a freakish rate until....you guessed it, cell phones became popular and the bottom fell out almost overnight.
The company was almost facing bk when Rory called the entire team into the conference room to discuss a new direction. Rory and team identified one of Telx’s natural strengths which was the 15 telecom companies that already had lines in Telx’s building, so they devised the concept of tele co-location hubs.
A few years later, as Rory followed the EBITDA of telecom companies, and sales multiples carefully, he found a trend taking hold. Sales multiples were dropping even as EBITDA and revenues in the industry were rising. Increased revenues/EBITDA’s were deriving lower sales multiples thus negating growth (treading water).
When Rory advised the board of this information and they decided to put the company on the market and had many, many multiple offers.
nFusz Founder, Chairman, CEO & President Rory Cutaia was a very successful attorney in NYC for many years, working with world renowned entrepreneurs. In the year 2000 he conceived the idea for Telx, to disrupt the telecommunications industry (Blue Ocean Strategy)
Telx created telecommunication interconnection and colocation data centers in the United States. Before Telx, telecommunications companies had to invest and create their own which was very costly. Rory’s idea was to create them and allow the telecommunications companies to lease/rent hubs which saved them HUGE money.
So, in 2000 the company was started and by 2006 Rory sold it for $216,000,000 making investors 18X their money. Telx sold again in 2015 for $1.9 BILLION! See below link.
Here’s a quote from 2006 article of GI Partners purchase of Telx:
“telx's business model and prior achievements are impressive, and we are very excited about their vision and prospects," said Eric Harrison, Managing Director of GI Partners. "We believe that telx is poised to revolutionize the industry and will continue to create significant value for shareholders."
Here’s the link so investors can educate themselves and understand the success:
http://www.datacenterknowledge.com/archives/2006/11/22/gi-partners-buys-telx-56-marietta
https://www.gipartners.com/private-equity/portfolio
https://www.thestreet.com/story/13217986/1/abry-and-berkshire-exit-telx-through-19b-sale-to-digital-realty.html
Each reader/investor should contemplate, what is the share price of Salesforce, Oracle/Netsuite, Microsoft, Adobe, Facebook and what is the share price of VERB?
What is the market cap of Salesforce, Oracle/Netsuite, Microsoft, Adobe, Facebook and what is the market cap of VERB?
How many shares are available to be freely traded of Salesforce, Oracle/Netsuite, Microsoft, Adobe, Facebook and of VERB?
Compared to its peers in the CRM space, even at the brief $45 high, VERB is still GROSSLY UNDERVALUED, look at this:
1) HubSpot - $130 Share Price - $4,900,000,000 Billion Market Cap
2) Salesforce - $141 Share Price - $105,000,000,000 Billion Market Cap
3) Oracle/Netsuite - $46 Share Price - $183,000,000,000 Billion Market Cap
4) Microsoft - $101 Share Price - $777,000,000,000 Billion Market Cap
5) SAP - $117 Share Price - $139,000,000,000 Billion Market Cap
6) *VERB - $14
Share Price - $200,000,000 Million Market Cap
Salesforce 756,700,000 shares outstanding
Oracle 3,788,000,000 shares outstanding
Microsoft 7,000,000,0000 shares outstanding
VERB 200,000,000 shares authorized
Sound Concepts Purchase + the NETWORK MARKETING UNIVERSE = Success for VERB
100,000,000 individuals selling in this vertical. 1% is 1,000,000 people at $9.99 + $19.99 Activation = $29,980,000 per month or $139,870,000 per annum. IMO penetration will be much higher because of Sound Concepts Bright Tools customer base is already 600,000 and 28 MLM’s who will want higher sales.
Key metrics being 100,000,000 people and $9.99 per month + $19.99 Initial Activation
- 1% penetration is $139,870,000 per year revenue
- 2% penetration is $279,740,000 per year revenue
- 3% penetration is $419,610,000 per year revenue
- 4% penetration is $559,480,000 per year revenue
Let’s put VERB into perspective.
Some startup organizations will never land a deal with the likes of Microsoft or Oracle. Others may, but it takes years. Yet Rory and the VERB team managed to create “meaningful” partnerships and business deals in approximately 1 year with:
1) Oracle/Netsuite
2) Marketo/Adobe
3) Microsoft
4) Salesforce
5) Facebook
6) Instagram
7) Instapage
8) Odoo
9) SAP
10) Others yet to be announced
This is not just an amazing feat of accomplishment, but testimony to what value these organizations place on our disruptive technology Tagg. Think about it.
VERB Founder/CEO/President/Chairman Rory Cutaia absolutely loves this business and technology (and also being first at everything).
Here are some of Rory’s firsts...
1) Hugely successful attorney in NYC working with global entrepreneurs - could have retired - $$$, but didn’t because he LOVE’s creating, developing & winning;
2) Founder/CEO of Telx - first immensely successful pre-paid phone card company $0 - $7,000,000 in revenues in first 6 months;
3) First pivot - Telx - telecommunications disruptor created telecommunication interconnection and colocation data centers sold for $216,000,000 in a mere 6 years (resold for $1.9 Billion a few years later;
4) bBooth - first entertainment booths to video and steam American talent (American Idol/Nick Cannon);
5) 2nd pivot to VERB - worlds first interactive video CRM/social media platform with ecosystem and suite of several verticals;
6) Rory’s transparent strategic approach with investors created a new breed of investor the High Performance Investor (HPI)
HPI’s are not like the static investors of the past but a new breed of investors who;
- Completely align with their investment though immense due diligence;
- Seek and secure business opportunities for their respective investments management team;
- Are ambassadors of the market place/investor relations message, pushing it out to others vs simply receiving it from management;
7) Rory has redefined the term Unicorn ($1 Billion startup). He’s actually created a new subcategory of Unicorn. Unicorn + Pegasus = Uniasus
“Uniasus - most valuable pre-revenue startup companies that dwarf others in the category of Unicorns - top .01% and have estimated value well beyond $1 Billion dollars.”
These are just a few “firsts” for Rory and there are many others, but I thought readers would want to do their own due diligence also.
Why is BLOOMBERG FOLLOWING US?!
https://www.bloomberg.com/profiles/companies/FUSZD:US-verb-technology-co-inc
“Everything up till now needed to happen - the good, the bad, the ups, the downs, the seeds we planted, all of it - Because without all of that, we couldn’t be where we are right now - the launchpad - and this is where we -you and us - FUSZ strong owners- belong. Seat belt time.”
Rory Cutaia Tweet 12-1-18
Last year’s VERB share price move was $.07 to $3.04 and the equivalent move this year is $13 to $572, even without all the new catalysts below.
Last year we only had Oracle and Marketo 8k’s.
This year we have:
1) Oracle/Netsuite
2) Marketo/Adobe
3) Microsoft
4) Salesforce
5) Facebook
6) Instagram
7) Instapage
8) Odoo
9) SAP
10) Sound Concepts $14,000,000 revenue and 550,000 subscribers.
11) Tagg in App Store and Google Play
12) NASDAQ up list within days most likely
13) And so much more....
Compared to its peers in the CRM space, even at the brief $45 high, VERB is still GROSSLY UNDERVALUED, look at this:
1) HubSpot - $130 Share Price - $4,900,000,000 Billion Market Cap
2) Salesforce - $141 Share Price - $105,000,000,000 Billion Market Cap
3) Oracle/Netsuite - $46 Share Price - $183,000,000,000 Billion Market Cap
4) Microsoft - $101 Share Price - $777,000,000,000 Billion Market Cap
5) SAP - $117 Share Price - $139,000,000,000 Billion Market Cap
6) *VERB - $13
Share Price - $200,000,000 Million Market Cap
Salesforce 756,700,000 shares outstanding
Oracle 3,788,000,000 shares outstanding
Microsoft 7,000,000,0000 shares outstanding
VERB 200,000,000 shares authorized
Sound Concepts Purchase + the NETWORK MARKETING UNIVERSE = Success for VERB
100,000,000 individuals selling in this vertical. 1% is 1,000,000 people at $9.99 + $19.99 Activation = $29,980,000 per month or $139,870,000 per annum. IMO penetration will be much higher because of Sound Concepts Bright Tools customer base is already 600,000 and 28 MLM’s who will want higher sales.
Key metrics being 100,000,000 people and $9.99 per month + $19.99 Initial Activation
- 1% penetration is $139,870,000 per year revenue
- 2% penetration is $279,740,000 per year revenue
- 3% penetration is $419,610,000 per year revenue
- 4% penetration is $559,480,000 per year revenue
VERB Founder/CEO/President/Chairman Rory Cutaia absolutely loves this business and technology (and also being first at everything).
Here are some of Rory’s firsts...
1) Hugely successful attorney in NYC working with global entrepreneurs - could have retired - $$$, but didn’t because he LOVE’s creating, developing & winning;
2) Founder/CEO of Telx - first immensely successful pre-paid phone card company $0 - $7,000,000 in revenues in first 6 months;
3) First pivot - Telx - telecommunications disruptor created telecommunication interconnection and colocation data centers sold for $216,000,000 in a mere 6 years (resold for $1.9 Billion a few years later;
4) bBooth - first entertainment booths to video and steam American talent (American Idol/Nick Cannon);
5) 2nd pivot to VERB - worlds first interactive video CRM/social media platform with ecosystem and suite of several verticals;
6) Rory’s transparent strategic approach with investors created a new breed of investor the High Performance Investor (HPI)
HPI’s are not like the static investors of the past but a new breed of investors who;
- Completely align with their investment though immense due diligence;
- Seek and secure business opportunities for their respective investments management team;
- Are ambassadors of the market place/investor relations message, pushing it out to others vs simply receiving it from management;
7) Rory has redefined the term Unicorn ($1 Billion startup). He’s actually created a new subcategory of Unicorn. Unicorn + Pegasus = Uniasus
“Uniasus - most valuable pre-revenue startup companies that dwarf others in the category of Unicorns - top .01% and have estimated value well beyond $1 Billion dollars.”
These are just a few “firsts” for Rory and there are many others, but I thought readers would want to do their own due diligence also.
Do you want to see some super amazing technology created by Rory Cutaia? Take a look at this 4 minute video in its entirety.
https://video.nfusz.com/player/775FZ2CJ
Does anybody know Rory’s very first pivot? Not bBooth....it was Telx!
Telx actually started as a prepaid phone card company. Yep that’s right. Prepaid phone cards were used before cell phones, and were very popular because they could be used on public phones with just a swipe.
Guess what, Telx’s revenues in the early days went from 0 to $7,000,000 in 6 months! Revenues grew at a freakish rate until....you guessed it, cell phones became popular and the bottom fell out almost overnight.
The company was almost facing bk when Rory called the entire team into the conference room to discuss a new direction. Rory and team identified one of Telx’s natural strengths which was the 15 telecom companies that already had lines in Telx’s building, so they devised the concept of tele co-location hubs.
A few years later, as Rory followed the EBITDA of telecom companies, and sales multiples carefully, he found a trend taking hold. Sales multiples were dropping even as EBITDA and revenues in the industry were rising. Increased revenues/EBITDA’s were deriving lower sales multiples thus negating growth (treading water).
When Rory advised the board of this information and they decided to put the company on the market and had many, many multiple offers.
nFusz Founder, Chairman, CEO & President Rory Cutaia was a very successful attorney in NYC for many years, working with world renowned entrepreneurs. In the year 2000 he conceived the idea for Telx, to disrupt the telecommunications industry (Blue Ocean Strategy)
Telx created telecommunication interconnection and colocation data centers in the United States. Before Telx, telecommunications companies had to invest and create their own which was very costly. Rory’s idea was to create them and allow the telecommunications companies to lease/rent hubs which saved them HUGE money.
So, in 2000 the company was started and by 2006 Rory sold it for $216,000,000 making investors 18X their money. Telx sold again in 2015 for $1.9 BILLION! See below link.
Here’s a quote from 2006 article of GI Partners purchase of Telx:
“telx's business model and prior achievements are impressive, and we are very excited about their vision and prospects," said Eric Harrison, Managing Director of GI Partners. "We believe that telx is poised to revolutionize the industry and will continue to create significant value for shareholders."
Here’s the link so investors can educate themselves and understand the success:
http://www.datacenterknowledge.com/archives/2006/11/22/gi-partners-buys-telx-56-marietta
https://www.gipartners.com/private-equity/portfolio
https://www.thestreet.com/story/13217986/1/abry-and-berkshire-exit-telx-through-19b-sale-to-digital-realty.html
Each reader/investor should contemplate, what is the share price of Salesforce, Oracle/Netsuite, Microsoft, Adobe, Facebook and what is the share price of VERB?
What is the market cap of Salesforce, Oracle/Netsuite, Microsoft, Adobe, Facebook and what is the market cap of VERB?
How many shares are available to be freely traded of Salesforce, Oracle/Netsuite, Microsoft, Adobe, Facebook and of VERB?
Compared to its peers in the CRM space, even at the brief $45 high, VERB is still GROSSLY UNDERVALUED, look at this:
1) HubSpot - $130 Share Price - $4,900,000,000 Billion Market Cap
2) Salesforce - $141 Share Price - $105,000,000,000 Billion Market Cap
3) Oracle/Netsuite - $46 Share Price - $183,000,000,000 Billion Market Cap
4) Microsoft - $101 Share Price - $777,000,000,000 Billion Market Cap
5) SAP - $117 Share Price - $139,000,000,000 Billion Market Cap
6) *VERB - $14
Share Price - $200,000,000 Million Market Cap
Salesforce 756,700,000 shares outstanding
Oracle 3,788,000,000 shares outstanding
Microsoft 7,000,000,0000 shares outstanding
VERB 200,000,000 shares authorized
Sound Concepts Purchase + the NETWORK MARKETING UNIVERSE = Success for VERB
100,000,000 individuals selling in this vertical. 1% is 1,000,000 people at $9.99 + $19.99 Activation = $29,980,000 per month or $139,870,000 per annum. IMO penetration will be much higher because of Sound Concepts Bright Tools customer base is already 600,000 and 28 MLM’s who will want higher sales.
Key metrics being 100,000,000 people and $9.99 per month + $19.99 Initial Activation
- 1% penetration is $139,870,000 per year revenue
- 2% penetration is $279,740,000 per year revenue
- 3% penetration is $419,610,000 per year revenue
- 4% penetration is $559,480,000 per year revenue
Let’s put VERB into perspective.
Some startup organizations will never land a deal with the likes of Microsoft or Oracle. Others may, but it takes years. Yet Rory and the VERB team managed to create “meaningful” partnerships and business deals in approximately 1 year with:
1) Oracle/Netsuite
2) Marketo/Adobe
3) Microsoft
4) Salesforce
5) Facebook
6) Instagram
7) Instapage
8) Odoo
9) SAP
10) Others yet to be announced
This is not just an amazing feat of accomplishment, but testimony to what value these organizations place on our disruptive technology Tagg. Think about it.
VERB Founder/CEO/President/Chairman Rory Cutaia absolutely loves this business and technology (and also being first at everything).
Here are some of Rory’s firsts...
1) Hugely successful attorney in NYC working with global entrepreneurs - could have retired - $$$, but didn’t because he LOVE’s creating, developing & winning;
2) Founder/CEO of Telx - first immensely successful pre-paid phone card company $0 - $7,000,000 in revenues in first 6 months;
3) First pivot - Telx - telecommunications disruptor created telecommunication interconnection and colocation data centers sold for $216,000,000 in a mere 6 years (resold for $1.9 Billion a few years later;
4) bBooth - first entertainment booths to video and steam American talent (American Idol/Nick Cannon);
5) 2nd pivot to VERB - worlds first interactive video CRM/social media platform with ecosystem and suite of several verticals;
6) Rory’s transparent strategic approach with investors created a new breed of investor the High Performance Investor (HPI)
HPI’s are not like the static investors of the past but a new breed of investors who;
- Completely align with their investment though immense due diligence;
- Seek and secure business opportunities for their respective investments management team;
- Are ambassadors of the market place/investor relations message, pushing it out to others vs simply receiving it from management;
7) Rory has redefined the term Unicorn ($1 Billion startup). He’s actually created a new subcategory of Unicorn. Unicorn + Pegasus = Uniasus
“Uniasus - most valuable pre-revenue startup companies that dwarf others in the category of Unicorns - top .01% and have estimated value well beyond $1 Billion dollars.”
These are just a few “firsts” for Rory and there are many others, but I thought readers would want to do their own due diligence also.
Why is BLOOMBERG FOLLOWING US?!
https://www.bloomberg.com/profiles/companies/FUSZD:US-verb-technology-co-inc
“Everything up till now needed to happen - the good, the bad, the ups, the downs, the seeds we planted, all of it - Because without all of that, we couldn’t be where we are right now - the launchpad - and this is where we -you and us - FUSZ strong owners- belong. Seat belt time.”
Rory Cutaia Tweet 12-1-18
$13.40 printed
Do you want to see some super amazing technology created by Rory Cutaia? Take a look at this 4 minute video in its entirety.
https://video.nfusz.com/player/775FZ2CJ
Agree UHD!
Below is a must watch video for any VERB reader/potential investor/investor. This was Rory’s Telecom disruptor Telx, that he sold for $216,000,000 in 2006 had it resold several years later for $1.9 Billion!
https://video.nfusz.com/player/FLEUTK1N
- 60,800 households of retail investors in the US.
- 49 million self-directed investors
- less than 200 investors are long shareholders in VERB, because only a handful of investors/people know about Tagg...yet
Let that sink in...and I’ll see you on the NASDAQ soon.
https://www.quora.com/How-many-individual-investors-are-there-in-the-United-States
Does anybody know Rory’s very first pivot? Not bBooth....it was Telx!
Telx actually started as a prepaid phone card company. Yep that’s right. Prepaid phone cards were used before cell phones, and were very popular because they could be used on public phones with just a swipe.
Guess what, Telx’s revenues in the early days went from 0 to $7,000,000 in 6 months! Revenues grew at a freakish rate until....you guessed it, cell phones became popular and the bottom fell out almost overnight.
The company was almost facing bk when Rory called the entire team into the conference the conference room to discuss a new direction. Rory and team identified one of Telx’s natural strengths which was the 15 telecom companies that already had lines in Telx’s building, so they devised the concept of tele co-location hubs.
A few years later, as Rory followed the EBITDA of telecom companies, and sales multiples carefully, he found a trend taking hold. Sales multiples were dropping even as EBITDA and revenues in the industry were rising. Increased revenues/EBITDA’s were deriving lower sales multiples thus negating growth (treading water).
When Rory advised the board of this information and they decided to put the company on the market and had many, many multiple offers.
nFusz Founder, Chairman, CEO & President Rory Cutaia was a very successful attorney in NYC for many years, working with world renowned entrepreneurs. In the year 2000 he conceived the idea for Telx, to disrupt the telecommunications industry (Blue Ocean Strategy)
Telx created telecommunication interconnection and colocation data centers in the United States. Before Telx, telecommunications companies had to invest and create their own which was very costly. Rory’s idea was to create them and allow the telecommunications companies to lease/rent hubs which saved them HUGE money.
So, in 2000 the company was started and by 2006 Rory sold it for $216,000,000 making investors 18X their money. Telx sold again in 2015 for $1.9 BILLION! See below link.
Here’s a quote from 2006 article of GI Partners purchase of Telx:
“telx's business model and prior achievements are impressive, and we are very excited about their vision and prospects," said Eric Harrison, Managing Director of GI Partners. "We believe that telx is poised to revolutionize the industry and will continue to create significant value for shareholders."
Here’s the link so investors can educate themselves and understand the success:
http://www.datacenterknowledge.com/archives/2006/11/22/gi-partners-buys-telx-56-marietta
https://www.gipartners.com/private-equity/portfolio
https://www.thestreet.com/story/13217986/1/abry-and-berkshire-exit-telx-through-19b-sale-to-digital-realty.html
Rory/VERB are changing/creating something bigger & better than the term Unicorn. “of new cloth”
What’s better than a Unicorn? How about a Unicorn that can fly like a Pegasus? Unicorn + Pegasus = Uniasus
Uniasus - most valuable pre-revenue startup companies that dwarf others in the category of Unicorns - top .01% and have estimated value well beyond $1 Billion dollars.
Each reader/investor should contemplate, what is the share price of Salesforce, Oracle/Netsuite, Microsoft, Adobe, Facebook and what is the share price of VERB?
What is the market cap of Salesforce, Oracle/Netsuite, Microsoft, Adobe, Facebook and what is the market cap of VERB?
How many shares are available to be freely traded of Salesforce, Oracle/Netsuite, Microsoft, Adobe, Facebook and of VERB?
Compared to its peers in the CRM space, even at the brief $45 high, VERB is still GROSSLY UNDERVALUED, look at this:
1) HubSpot - $130 Share Price - $4,900,000,000 Billion Market Cap
2) Salesforce - $141 Share Price - $105,000,000,000 Billion Market Cap
3) Oracle/Netsuite - $46 Share Price - $183,000,000,000 Billion Market Cap
4) Microsoft - $101 Share Price - $777,000,000,000 Billion Market Cap
5) SAP - $117 Share Price - $139,000,000,000 Billion Market Cap
6) *VERB - $14
Share Price - $200,000,000 Million Market Cap
Salesforce 756,700,000 shares outstanding
Oracle 3,788,000,000 shares outstanding
Microsoft 7,000,000,0000 shares outstanding
VERB 200,000,000 shares authorized
Sound Concepts Purchase + the NETWORK MARKETING UNIVERSE = Success for VERB
100,000,000 individuals selling in this vertical. 1% is 1,000,000 people at $9.99 + $19.99 Activation = $29,980,000 per month or $139,870,000 per annum. IMO penetration will be much higher because of Sound Concepts Bright Tools customer base is already 600,000 and 28 MLM’s who will want higher sales.
Key metrics being 100,000,000 people and $9.99 per month + $19.99 Initial Activation
- 1% penetration is $139,870,000 per year revenue
- 2% penetration is $279,740,000 per year revenue
- 3% penetration is $419,610,000 per year revenue
- 4% penetration is $559,480,000 per year revenue
Let’s put VERB into perspective.
Some startup organizations will never land a deal with the likes of Microsoft or Oracle. Others may, but it takes years. Yet Rory and the VERB team managed to create “meaningful” partnerships and business deals in approximately 1 year with:
1) Oracle/Netsuite
2) Marketo/Adobe
3) Microsoft
4) Salesforce
5) Facebook
6) Instagram
7) Instapage
8) Odoo
9) SAP
10) Others yet to be announced
This is not just an amazing feat of accomplishment, but testimony to what value these organizations place on our disruptive technology Tagg. Think about it.
VERB is just beginning (in its infancy really) but already is positioned with the Titans of the technology industry. You are who you associate with.
Rory has created another “of new cloth” firsts, the High Performance Investor (HPI).
These are not static investors like commonly known, but a new breed of investors who;
1) Completely align with their investment though immense due diligence;
2) Seek and secure business opportunities for their respective investments management team;
3) Are ambassadors of the market place/investor relations message, pushing it out to others vs simply receiving it from management.
Why is BLOOMBERG FOLLOWING US?!
https://www.bloomberg.com/profiles/companies/FUSZD:US-verb-technology-co-inc
Too many investors want in ASAP before NASDAQ up-listing when VERB will go on an historic rise.
“Everything up till now needed to happen - the good, the bad, the ups, the downs, the seeds we planted, all of it - Because without all of that, we couldn’t be where we are right now - the launchpad - and this is where we -you and us - FUSZ strong owners- belong. Seat belt time.”
Rory Cutaia Tweet 12-1-18
Don’t forget the possibility of a forward stock split, as Rory said in his CEO video, which could occur sometime AFTER VERB’s NASDAQ up-listing within the next two weeks.
Look what Rory did for shareholders at bBooth (below link), when he felt the share price was far below REAL market value:
http://www.publicwire.com/bbooth-closes-oversubscribed-equity-funding-completes-buy-back-of8-millionshares/
Rory is a fiscal hawk and a tremendous steward of shareholder resources/capital. He knows how to build companies and how to properly allocate needed resources when there are many competing priorities.
VERB is worth at least $2 BILLION as it sits this very day.
https://www.bloomberg.com/profiles/companies/FUSZD:US-verb-technology-co-inc
$2 Billion/14,000,000 shares = $142 pps. Here’s how:
Compared to its peers in the CRM space, even at the brief $45 high, VERB is still GROSSLY UNDERVALUED, look at this:
1) HubSpot - $130 Share Price - $4,900,000,000 Billion Market Cap
2) Salesforce - $141 Share Price - $105,000,000,000 Billion Market Cap
3) Oracle/Netsuite - $46 Share Price - $183,000,000,000 Billion Market Cap
4) Microsoft - $101 Share Price - $777,000,000,000 Billion Market Cap
5) SAP - $117 Share Price - $139,000,000,000 Billion Market Cap
6) *VERB - $14
Share Price - $200,000,000 Million Market Cap
Salesforce 756,700,000 shares outstanding
Oracle 3,788,000,000 shares outstanding
Microsoft 7,000,000,0000 shares outstanding
VERB 200,000,000 shares authorized
Sound Concepts Purchase + the NETWORK MARKETING UNIVERSE = Success for VERB
100,000,000 individuals selling in this vertical. 1% is 1,000,000 people at $9.99 + $19.99 Activation = $29,980,000 per month or $139,870,000 per annum. IMO penetration will be much higher because of Sound Concepts Bright Tools customer base is already 600,000 and 28 MLM’s who will want higher sales.
Key metrics being 100,000,000 people and $9.99 per month + $19.99 Initial Activation
- 1% penetration is $139,870,000 per year revenue
- 2% penetration is $279,740,000 per year revenue
- 3% penetration is $419,610,000 per year revenue
- 4% penetration is $559,480,000 per year revenue
Let’s put VERB into perspective.
Some startup organizations will never land a deal with the likes of Microsoft or Oracle. Others may, but it takes years. Yet Rory and the VERB team managed to create “meaningful” partnerships and business deals in approximately 1 year with:
1) Oracle/Netsuite
2) Marketo/Adobe
3) Microsoft
4) Salesforce
5) Facebook
6) Instagram
7) Instapage
8) Odoo
9) SAP
10) Others yet to be announced
This is not just an amazing feat of accomplishment, but testimony to what value these organizations place on our disruptive technology Tagg. Think about it.
VERB is just beginning (in its infancy really) but already is positioned with the Titans of the technology industry. You are who you associate with.
Each reader/investor should contemplate, what is the share price of Salesforce, Oracle/Netsuite, Microsoft, Adobe, Facebook and what is the share price of VERB?
What is the market cap of Salesforce, Oracle/Netsuite, Microsoft, Adobe, Facebook and what is the market cap of VERB?
How many shares are available to be freely traded of Salesforce, Oracle/Netsuite, Microsoft, Adobe, Facebook and of VERB?
- They all laughed at Christopher Columbus when he said the world was round...
- They all laughed when Edison recorded sound..,
- They all laughed at Wilbur and his brother when they said that man could fly…
VERB Founder/CEO/President/Chairman Rory Cutaia absolutely loves this business and technology (and also being first at everything).
Here are some of Rory’s firsts...
1) Hugely successful attorney in NYC working with global entrepreneurs - could have retired - $$$, but didn’t because he LOVE’s creating, developing & winning;
2) Founder/CEO of Telx - first immensely successful pre-paid phone card company $0 - $7,000,000 in revenues in first 6 months;
3) First pivot - Telx - telecommunications disruptor created telecommunication interconnection and colocation data centers sold for $216,000,000 in a mere 6 years (resold for $1.9 Billion a few years later;
4) bBooth - first entertainment booths to video and steam American talent (American Idol/Nick Cannon);
5) 2nd pivot to VERB - worlds first interactive video CRM/social media platform with ecosystem and suite of several verticals;
6) Rory’s transparent strategic approach with investors created a new breed of investor the High Performance Investor (HPI)
HPI’s are not like the static investors of the past but a new breed of investors who;
- Completely align with their investment though immense due diligence;
- Seek and secure business opportunities for their respective investments management team;
- Are ambassadors of the market place/investor relations message, pushing it out to others vs simply receiving it from management;
7) Rory has redefined the term Unicorn ($1 Billion startup). He’s actually created a new subcategory of Unicorn. Unicorn + Pegasus = Uniasus
“Uniasus - most valuable pre-revenue startup companies that dwarf others in the category of Unicorns - top .01% and have estimated value well beyond $1 Billion dollars.”
These are just a few “firsts” for Rory and there are many others, but I thought readers would want to do their own due diligence also.
Below is a must watch video for any VERB reader/potential investor/investor. This was Rory’s Telecom disruptor Telx, that he sold for $216,000,000 in 2006 had it resold several years later for $1.9 Billion!
https://video.nfusz.com/player/FLEUTK1N
- 60,800 households of retail investors in the US.
- 49 million self-directed investors
- less than 200 investors are long shareholders in VERB, because only a handful of investors/people know about Tagg...yet
Let that sink in...and I’ll see you on the NASDAQ soon.
https://www.quora.com/How-many-individual-investors-are-there-in-the-United-States
I think this is worthy of discussion. Anybody want to?
Who would have thought it would be this easy to document Rory’s past success/vision with his current success/vision.
Your choose the title “success begets success” or “when success collides”
https://video.nfusz.com/player/FLEUTK1N
video.nfusz.com/player/FLEUTK1N
Does anybody know Rory’s very first pivot? Not bBooth....it was Telx! https://video.nfusz.com/player/FLEUTK1N
Telx actually started as a prepaid phone card company. Yep that’s right. Prepaid phone cards were used before cell phones, and were very popular because they could be used on public phones with just a swipe.
Guess what, Telx’s revenues in the early days went from 0 to $7,000,000 in 6 months! Revenues grew at a freakish rate until....you guessed it, cell phones became popular and the bottom fell out almost overnight.
The company was almost facing bk when Rory called the entire team into the conference the conference room to discuss a new direction. Rory and team identified one of Telx’s natural strengths which was the 15 telecom companies that already had lines in Telx’s building, so they devised the concept of tele co-location hubs.
A few years later, as Rory followed the EBITDA of telecom companies, and sales multiples carefully, he found a trend taking hold. Sales multiples were dropping even as EBITDA and revenues in the industry were rising. Increased revenues/EBITDA’s were deriving lower sales multiples thus negating growth (treading water).
When Rory advised the board of this information and they decided to put the company on the market and had many, many multiple offers.
nFusz Founder, Chairman, CEO & President Rory Cutaia was a very successful attorney in NYC for many years, working with world renowned entrepreneurs. In the year 2000 he conceived the idea for Telx, to disrupt the telecommunications industry (Blue Ocean Strategy)
Telx created telecommunication interconnection and colocation data centers in the United States. Before Telx, telecommunications companies had to invest and create their own which was very costly. Rory’s idea was to create them and allow the telecommunications companies to lease/rent hubs which saved them HUGE money.
So, in 2000 the company was started and by 2006 Rory sold it for $216,000,000 making investors 18X their money. Telx sold again in 2015 for $1.9 BILLION! See below link.
Here’s a quote from 2006 article of GI Partners purchase of Telx:
“telx's business model and prior achievements are impressive, and we are very excited about their vision and prospects," said Eric Harrison, Managing Director of GI Partners. "We believe that telx is poised to revolutionize the industry and will continue to create significant value for shareholders."
Here’s the link so investors can educate themselves and understand the success:
http://www.datacenterknowledge.com/archives/2006/11/22/gi-partners-buys-telx-56-marietta
https://www.gipartners.com/private-equity/portfolio
https://www.thestreet.com/story/13217986/1/abry-and-berkshire-exit-telx-through-19b-sale-to-digital-realty.html
Rory/VERB are changing/creating something bigger & better than the term Unicorn. “of new cloth”
What’s better than a Unicorn? How about a Unicorn that can fly like a Pegasus? Unicorn + Pegasus = Uniasus
Uniasus - most valuable pre-revenue startup companies that dwarf others in the category of Unicorns - top .01% and have estimated value well beyond $1 Billion dollars.
Each reader/investor should contemplate, what is the share price of Salesforce, Oracle/Netsuite, Microsoft, Adobe, Facebook and what is the share price of VERB?
What is the market cap of Salesforce, Oracle/Netsuite, Microsoft, Adobe, Facebook and what is the market cap of VERB?
How many shares are available to be freely traded of Salesforce, Oracle/Netsuite, Microsoft, Adobe, Facebook and of VERB?
Compared to its peers in the CRM space, even at the brief $45 high, VERB is still GROSSLY UNDERVALUED, look at this:
1) HubSpot - $130 Share Price - $4,900,000,000 Billion Market Cap
2) Salesforce - $141 Share Price - $105,000,000,000 Billion Market Cap
3) Oracle/Netsuite - $46 Share Price - $183,000,000,000 Billion Market Cap
4) Microsoft - $101 Share Price - $777,000,000,000 Billion Market Cap
5) SAP - $117 Share Price - $139,000,000,000 Billion Market Cap
6) *VERB - $14
Share Price - $200,000,000 Million Market Cap
Salesforce 756,700,000 shares outstanding
Oracle 3,788,000,000 shares outstanding
Microsoft 7,000,000,0000 shares outstanding
VERB 200,000,000 shares authorized
Sound Concepts Purchase + the NETWORK MARKETING UNIVERSE = Success for VERB
100,000,000 individuals selling in this vertical. 1% is 1,000,000 people at $9.99 + $19.99 Activation = $29,980,000 per month or $139,870,000 per annum. IMO penetration will be much higher because of Sound Concepts Bright Tools customer base is already 600,000 and 28 MLM’s who will want higher sales.
Key metrics being 100,000,000 people and $9.99 per month + $19.99 Initial Activation
- 1% penetration is $139,870,000 per year revenue
- 2% penetration is $279,740,000 per year revenue
- 3% penetration is $419,610,000 per year revenue
- 4% penetration is $559,480,000 per year revenue
Let’s put VERB into perspective.
Some startup organizations will never land a deal with the likes of Microsoft or Oracle. Others may, but it takes years. Yet Rory and the VERB team managed to create “meaningful” partnerships and business deals in approximately 1 year with:
1) Oracle/Netsuite
2) Marketo/Adobe
3) Microsoft
4) Salesforce
5) Facebook
6) Instagram
7) Instapage
8) Odoo
9) SAP
10) Others yet to be announced
This is not just an amazing feat of accomplishment, but testimony to what value these organizations place on our disruptive technology Tagg. Think about it.
VERB is just beginning (in its infancy really) but already is positioned with the Titans of the technology industry. You are who you associate with.
Rory has created another “of new cloth” firsts, the High Performance Investor (HPI).
These are not static investors like commonly known, but a new breed of investors who;
1) Completely align with their investment though immense due diligence;
2) Seek and secure business opportunities for their respective investments management team;
3) Are ambassadors of the market place/investor relations message, pushing it out to others vs simply receiving it from management.
Why is BLOOMBERG FOLLOWING US?!
https://www.bloomberg.com/profiles/companies/FUSZD:US-verb-technology-co-inc
Too many investors want in ASAP before NASDAQ up-listing when VERB will go on an historic rise.
“Everything up till now needed to happen - the good, the bad, the ups, the downs, the seeds we planted, all of it - Because without all of that, we couldn’t be where we are right now - the launchpad - and this is where we -you and us - FUSZ strong owners- belong. Seat belt time.”
Rory Cutaia Tweet 12-1-18
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Every VERB Investor needs to watch this in its entirety to understand what is coming. Best.
https://video.nfusz.com/player/FLEUTK1N
Last year’s move was $.07 to $3.04 and the equivalent move this year is $12.32 to $535 (based on the same catalysts as last year, which isn’t the case this year)
Last year we only had Oracle and Marketo 8k’s.
This year we have:
1) Oracle/Netsuite
2) Marketo/Adobe
3) Microsoft
4) Salesforce
5) Facebook
6) Instagram
7) Instapage
8) Odoo
9) SAP
10) Sound Concepts $14,000,000 revenue and 550,000 subscribers.
11) Tagg in App Store and Google Play
12) NASDAQ up list within days most likely
13) And so much more....
Compared to its peers in the CRM space, even at the brief $45 high, VERB is still GROSSLY UNDERVALUED, look at this:
1) HubSpot - $130 Share Price - $4,900,000,000 Billion Market Cap
2) Salesforce - $141 Share Price - $105,000,000,000 Billion Market Cap
3) Oracle/Netsuite - $46 Share Price - $183,000,000,000 Billion Market Cap
4) Microsoft - $101 Share Price - $777,000,000,000 Billion Market Cap
5) SAP - $117 Share Price - $139,000,000,000 Billion Market Cap
6) *VERB - $14
Share Price - $200,000,000 Million Market Cap
Salesforce 756,700,000 shares outstanding
Oracle 3,788,000,000 shares outstanding
Microsoft 7,000,000,0000 shares outstanding
VERB 200,000,000 shares authorized
Sound Concepts Purchase + the NETWORK MARKETING UNIVERSE = Success for VERB
100,000,000 individuals selling in this vertical. 1% is 1,000,000 people at $9.99 + $19.99 Activation = $29,980,000 per month or $139,870,000 per annum. IMO penetration will be much higher because of Sound Concepts Bright Tools customer base is already 600,000 and 28 MLM’s who will want higher sales.
Key metrics being 100,000,000 people and $9.99 per month + $19.99 Initial Activation
- 1% penetration is $139,870,000 per year revenue
- 2% penetration is $279,740,000 per year revenue
- 3% penetration is $419,610,000 per year revenue
- 4% penetration is $559,480,000 per year revenue
VERB Founder/CEO/President/Chairman Rory Cutaia absolutely loves this business and technology (and also being first at everything).
Here are some of Rory’s firsts...
1) Hugely successful attorney in NYC working with global entrepreneurs - could have retired - $$$, but didn’t because he LOVE’s creating, developing & winning;
2) Founder/CEO of Telx - first immensely successful pre-paid phone card company $0 - $7,000,000 in revenues in first 6 months;
3) First pivot - Telx - telecommunications disruptor created telecommunication interconnection and colocation data centers sold for $216,000,000 in a mere 6 years (resold for $1.9 Billion a few years later;
4) bBooth - first entertainment booths to video and steam American talent (American Idol/Nick Cannon);
5) 2nd pivot to VERB - worlds first interactive video CRM/social media platform with ecosystem and suite of several verticals;
6) Rory’s transparent strategic approach with investors created a new breed of investor the High Performance Investor (HPI)
HPI’s are not like the static investors of the past but a new breed of investors who;
- Completely align with their investment though immense due diligence;
- Seek and secure business opportunities for their respective investments management team;
- Are ambassadors of the market place/investor relations message, pushing it out to others vs simply receiving it from management;
7) Rory has redefined the term Unicorn ($1 Billion startup). He’s actually created a new subcategory of Unicorn. Unicorn + Pegasus = Uniasus
“Uniasus - most valuable pre-revenue startup companies that dwarf others in the category of Unicorns - top .01% and have estimated value well beyond $1 Billion dollars.”
These are just a few “firsts” for Rory and there are many others, but I thought readers would want to do their own due diligence also.
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Market Caps
Salesforce Market Cap $126 Billion
https://ycharts.com/companies/CRM/market_cap
Microsoft Market Cap $863 Billion
https://ycharts.com/companies/MSFT/market_cap
Oracle Market Cap $188 Billion
https://ycharts.com/companies/ORCL/market_cap
SAP Market Cap $129 Billion
https://ycharts.com/companies/SAP/market_cap
Facebook Market Cap $463 Billion
https://ycharts.com/companies/SAP/market_cap
Adobe Market Cap $129 Billion
https://ycharts.com/companies/ADBE/market_cap
Verb Market Cap $211 Million
https://nfusz.com/tagg/
$30 may happen in the first 5 minutes, but I tend to think once the “ball and chain” of black market OTC is gone we’ll shoot up to our rightful value which is much beyond the $46 we reached this time last year.
Remember, we were “grossly” undervalued at $45 last year.
Please all read posts carefully. Align with those posters/investors you feel have a good handle on what is happening with VERB.
VERB’s revenues after the Sound Concepts merger will be at least $14,000,000 per annum, not including the following partnerships and deals:
1) Oracle/Netsuite
2) Marketo/Adobe
3) Microsoft
4) Salesforce
5) Facebook
6) Instagram
7) Instapage
8) Odoo
9) SAP
10) Others yet to be announced
Also, don’t forget the possibility of a forward stock split, as Rory said in his CEO video, which could occur sometime AFTER VERB’s NASDAQ up-listing within the next two weeks.
Look what Rory did for shareholders at bBooth (below link), when he felt the share price was far below REAL market value:
http://www.publicwire.com/bbooth-closes-oversubscribed-equity-funding-completes-buy-back-of8-millionshares/
Rory is a fiscal hawk and a tremendous steward of shareholder resources/capital. He knows how to build companies and how to properly allocate needed resources when there are many competing priorities.
Remember, last year’s run to $46 was a 4342% climb on only 2 catalysts Oracle and Marketo 8k’s.
Many would agree with me that VERB’s catalysts last time pale in comparison to now (Microsoft integration into all products, Salesforce joint learning application, Facebook Live, Sound Concepts Acquisition, Adobe, NASDAQ, etc.)
I believe once on the NASDAQ VERB’s move will be much much bigger this time. But, even if it isn’t, an equivalent run would put us at $659 in short order. All my opinion.
Remember, last year a few longs here (including me ) did vast amounts research on Rory/VERB/CRM sector and said based on that evidence VERB would be trading at multiple dollars soon (when it was only $.05). And, we were right but it only took a couple months. We were mocked and ostracized from technical experts here and elsewhere, that it was impossible and would never happen because VERB was too young a startup to have anything meaningful/valuable yet.
VERB Founder/CEO/President/Chairman Rory Cutaia absolutely loves this business and technology (and also being first at everything).
Here are some of Rory’s firsts...
1) Hugely successful attorney in NYC working with global entrepreneurs - could have retired - $$$, but didn’t because he LOVE’s creating, developing & winning;
2) Founder/CEO of Telx - first immensely successful pre-paid phone card company $0 - $7,000,000 in revenues in first 6 months;
3) First pivot - Telx - telecommunications disruptor created telecommunication interconnection and colocation data centers sold for $216,000,000 in a mere 6 years (resold for $1.9 Billion a few years later;
4) bBooth - first entertainment booths to video and steam American talent (American Idol/Nick Cannon);
5) 2nd pivot to VERB - worlds first interactive video CRM/social media platform with ecosystem and suite of several verticals;
6) Rory’s transparent strategic approach with investors created a new breed of investor the High Performance Investor (HPI)
HPI’s are not like the static investors of the past but a new breed of investors who;
- Completely align with their investment though immense due diligence;
- Seek and secure business opportunities for their respective investments management team;
- Are ambassadors of the market place/investor relations message, pushing it out to others vs simply receiving it from management;
7) Rory has redefined the term Unicorn ($1 Billion startup). He’s actually created a new subcategory of Unicorn. Unicorn + Pegasus = Uniasus
“Uniasus - most valuable pre-revenue startup companies that dwarf others in the category of Unicorns - top .01% and have estimated value well beyond $1 Billion dollars.”
These are just a few “firsts” for Rory and there are many others, but I thought readers would want to do their own due diligence also.
Compared to its peers in the CRM space, even at the brief $45 high, VERB is still GROSSLY UNDERVALUED, look at this:
1) HubSpot - $130 Share Price - $4,900,000,000 Billion Market Cap
2) Salesforce - $141 Share Price - $105,000,000,000 Billion Market Cap
3) Oracle/Netsuite - $46 Share Price - $183,000,000,000 Billion Market Cap
4) Microsoft - $101 Share Price - $777,000,000,000 Billion Market Cap
5) SAP - $117 Share Price - $139,000,000,000 Billion Market Cap
6) *VERB - $14
Share Price - $200,000,000 Million Market Cap
Salesforce 756,700,000 shares outstanding
Oracle 3,788,000,000 shares outstanding
Microsoft 7,000,000,0000 shares outstanding
VERB 200,000,000 shares authorized
Sound Concepts Purchase + the NETWORK MARKETING UNIVERSE = Success for VERB
100,000,000 individuals selling in this vertical. 1% is 1,000,000 people at $9.99 + $19.99 Activation = $29,980,000 per month or $139,870,000 per annum. IMO penetration will be much higher because of Sound Concepts Bright Tools customer base is already 600,000 and 28 MLM’s who will want higher sales.
Key metrics being 100,000,000 people and $9.99 per month + $19.99 Initial Activation
- 1% penetration is $139,870,000 per year revenue
- 2% penetration is $279,740,000 per year revenue
- 3% penetration is $419,610,000 per year revenue
- 4% penetration is $559,480,000 per year revenue
Everyone do your own due diligence. Read and research all you can. Here is some material with links to get you started.
Compared to its peers in the CRM space, even at the brief $45 high, VERB is still GROSSLY UNDERVALUED, look at this:
1) HubSpot - $130 Share Price - $4,900,000,000 Billion Market Cap
2) Salesforce - $141 Share Price - $105,000,000,000 Billion Market Cap
3) Oracle/Netsuite - $46 Share Price - $183,000,000,000 Billion Market Cap
4) Microsoft - $101 Share Price - $777,000,000,000 Billion Market Cap
5) SAP - $117 Share Price - $139,000,000,000 Billion Market Cap
6) *VERB - $14
Share Price - $200,000,000 Million Market Cap
Salesforce 756,700,000 shares outstanding
Oracle 3,788,000,000 shares outstanding
Microsoft 7,000,000,0000 shares outstanding
VERB 200,000,000 shares authorized
Sound Concepts Purchase + the NETWORK MARKETING UNIVERSE = Success for VERB
100,000,000 individuals selling in this vertical. 1% is 1,000,000 people at $9.99 + $19.99 Activation = $29,980,000 per month or $139,870,000 per annum. IMO penetration will be much higher because of Sound Concepts Bright Tools customer base is already 600,000 and 28 MLM’s who will want higher sales.
Key metrics being 100,000,000 people and $9.99 per month + $19.99 Initial Activation
- 1% penetration is $139,870,000 per year revenue
- 2% penetration is $279,740,000 per year revenue
- 3% penetration is $419,610,000 per year revenue
- 4% penetration is $559,480,000 per year revenue
Let’s put VERB into perspective.
Some startup organizations will never land a deal with the likes of Microsoft or Oracle. Others may, but it takes years. Yet Rory and the VERB team managed to create “meaningful” partnerships and business deals in approximately 1 year with:
1) Oracle/Netsuite
2) Marketo/Adobe
3) Microsoft
4) Salesforce
5) Facebook
6) Instagram
7) Instapage
8) Odoo
9) SAP
10) Others yet to be announced
This is not just an amazing feat of accomplishment, but testimony to what value these organizations place on our disruptive technology Tagg. Think about it.
VERB is just beginning (in its infancy really) but already is positioned with the Titans of the technology industry. You are who you associate with.
Each reader/investor should contemplate, what is the share price of Salesforce, Oracle/Netsuite, Microsoft, Adobe, Facebook and what is the share price of VERB?
What is the market cap of Salesforce, Oracle/Netsuite, Microsoft, Adobe, Facebook and what is the market cap of VERB?
How many shares are available to be freely traded of Salesforce, Oracle/Netsuite, Microsoft, Adobe, Facebook and of VERB?
VERB Founder/CEO/President/Chairman Rory Cutaia absolutely loves this business and technology (and also being first at everything).
Here are some of Rory’s firsts...
1) Hugely successful attorney in NYC working with global entrepreneurs - could have retired - $$$, but didn’t because he LOVE’s creating, developing & winning;
2) Founder/CEO of Telx - first immensely successful pre-paid phone card company $0 - $7,000,000 in revenues in first 6 months;
3) First pivot - Telx - telecommunications disruptor created telecommunication interconnection and colocation data centers sold for $216,000,000 in a mere 6 years (resold for $1.9 Billion a few years later;
4) bBooth - first entertainment booths to video and steam American talent (American Idol/Nick Cannon);
5) 2nd pivot to VERB - worlds first interactive video CRM/social media platform with ecosystem and suite of several verticals;
6) Rory’s transparent strategic approach with investors created a new breed of investor the High Performance Investor (HPI)
HPI’s are not like the static investors of the past but a new breed of investors who;
- Completely align with their investment though immense due diligence;
- Seek and secure business opportunities for their respective investments management team;
- Are ambassadors of the market place/investor relations message, pushing it out to others vs simply receiving it from management;
7) Rory has redefined the term Unicorn ($1 Billion startup). He’s actually created a new subcategory of Unicorn. Unicorn + Pegasus = Uniasus
“Uniasus - most valuable pre-revenue startup companies that dwarf others in the category of Unicorns - top .01% and have estimated value well beyond $1 Billion dollars.”
These are just a few “firsts” for Rory and there are many others, but I thought readers would want to do their own due diligence also.
Does anybody know Rory’s very first pivot? Not bBooth....it was Telx!
Telx actually started as a prepaid phone card company. Yep that’s right. Prepaid phone cards were used before cell phones, and were very popular because they could be used on public phones with just a swipe.
Guess what, Telx’s revenues in the early days went from 0 to $7,000,000 in 6 months! Revenues grew at a freakish rate until....you guessed it, cell phones became popular and the bottom fell out almost overnight.
The company was almost facing bk when Rory called the entire team into the conference room to discuss a new direction. Rory and team identified one of Telx’s natural strengths which was the 15 telecom companies that already had lines in Telx’s building, so they devised the concept of tele co-location hubs.
A few years later, as Rory followed the EBITDA of telecom companies, and sales multiples carefully, he found a trend taking hold. Sales multiples were dropping even as EBITDA and revenues in the industry were rising. Increased revenues/EBITDA’s were deriving lower sales multiples thus negating growth (treading water).
When Rory advised the board of this information and they decided to put the company on the market and had many, many multiple offers.
nFusz Founder, Chairman, CEO & President Rory Cutaia was a very successful attorney in NYC for many years, working with world renowned entrepreneurs. In the year 2000 he conceived the idea for Telx, to disrupt the telecommunications industry (Blue Ocean Strategy)
Telx created telecommunication interconnection and colocation data centers in the United States. Before Telx, telecommunications companies had to invest and create their own which was very costly. Rory’s idea was to create them and allow the telecommunications companies to lease/rent hubs which saved them HUGE money.
So, in 2000 the company was started and by 2006 Rory sold it for $216,000,000 making investors 18X their money. Telx sold again in 2015 for $1.9 BILLION! See below link.
Here’s a quote from 2006 article of GI Partners purchase of Telx:
“telx's business model and prior achievements are impressive, and we are very excited about their vision and prospects," said Eric Harrison, Managing Director of GI Partners. "We believe that telx is poised to revolutionize the industry and will continue to create significant value for shareholders."
Here’s the link so investors can educate themselves and understand the success:
http://www.datacenterknowledge.com/archives/2006/11/22/gi-partners-buys-telx-56-marietta
https://www.gipartners.com/private-equity/portfolio
https://www.thestreet.com/story/13217986/1/abry-and-berkshire-exit-telx-through-19b-sale-to-digital-realty.html
Last year $46 pps happened inside 4 months on 2 primary catalysts, Oracle and Marketo.
Plus, we had a much larger float (I think there was about 152,000,000 shares authorized at the time), now (after po) about 14,000,000 shares with at least 50% - 75% held by long shareholders. Somewhere between 3,500,000 and 7,000,000 will be freely traded. All my opinion.
This could happen much much quicker than many may think.
The only similarity between the story of Pinocchio and the story of Rory Cutaia is this:
Geppetto’s creation, Pinocchio came to life.
Rory Cutaia’s creations Telx & VERB also came to life “of new cloth”
The End.
Agree Stents.
I believe as investors we’d be wise to take a conservative approach to revenue guidance.
Rory said this is the first time he’s comfortable providing investors with some guidance because he’ll have Sound Concepts past sales data to leverage.
I think 99.9% of the first few revenue guidances will be based on Network Marketing growth.
Currently at around $14,000,000 I’d expect:
50% growth or $21,000,000 - really good.
80% growth or $25,000,000 - great
100% growth or $28,000,000 - amazing
200% growth or $42,000,000 - shut the front door!
All my opinion and up for discussion.
It’s more than that today, that’s why we are moving off the Black Market OTC. All my opinion. Just read some of the below.
Compared to its peers in the CRM space, even at the brief $45 high, VERB is still GROSSLY UNDERVALUED, look at this:
1) HubSpot - $130 Share Price - $4,900,000,000 Billion Market Cap
2) Salesforce - $141 Share Price - $105,000,000,000 Billion Market Cap
3) Oracle/Netsuite - $46 Share Price - $183,000,000,000 Billion Market Cap
4) Microsoft - $101 Share Price - $777,000,000,000 Billion Market Cap
5) SAP - $117 Share Price - $139,000,000,000 Billion Market Cap
6) *VERB - $14
Share Price - $200,000,000 Million Market Cap
Salesforce 756,700,000 shares outstanding
Oracle 3,788,000,000 shares outstanding
Microsoft 7,000,000,0000 shares outstanding
VERB 200,000,000 shares authorized
Sound Concepts Purchase + the NETWORK MARKETING UNIVERSE = Success for VERB
100,000,000 individuals selling in this vertical. 1% is 1,000,000 people at $9.99 + $19.99 Activation = $29,980,000 per month or $139,870,000 per annum. IMO penetration will be much higher because of Sound Concepts Bright Tools customer base is already 600,000 and 28 MLM’s who will want higher sales.
Key metrics being 100,000,000 people and $9.99 per month + $19.99 Initial Activation
- 1% penetration is $139,870,000 per year revenue
- 2% penetration is $279,740,000 per year revenue
- 3% penetration is $419,610,000 per year revenue
- 4% penetration is $559,480,000 per year revenue
Let’s put VERB into perspective.
Some startup organizations will never land a deal with the likes of Microsoft or Oracle. Others may, but it takes years. Yet Rory and the VERB team managed to create “meaningful” partnerships and business deals in approximately 1 year with:
1) Oracle/Netsuite
2) Marketo/Adobe
3) Microsoft
4) Salesforce
5) Facebook
6) Instagram
7) Instapage
8) Odoo
9) SAP
10) Others yet to be announced
This is not just an amazing feat of accomplishment, but testimony to what value these organizations place on our disruptive technology Tagg. Think about it.
VERB is just beginning (in its infancy really) but already is positioned with the Titans of the technology industry. You are who you associate with.
Each reader/investor should contemplate, what is the share price of Salesforce, Oracle/Netsuite, Microsoft, Adobe, Facebook and what is the share price of VERB?
What is the market cap of Salesforce, Oracle/Netsuite, Microsoft, Adobe, Facebook and what is the market cap of VERB?
How many shares are available to be freely traded of Salesforce, Oracle/Netsuite, Microsoft, Adobe, Facebook and of VERB?
- They all laughed at Christopher Columbus when he said the world was round...
- They all laughed when Edison recorded sound..,
- They all laughed at Wilbur and his brother when they said that man could fly…
VERB Founder/CEO/President/Chairman Rory Cutaia absolutely loves this business and technology (and also being first at everything).
Here are some of Rory’s firsts...
1) Hugely successful attorney in NYC working with global entrepreneurs - could have retired - $$$, but didn’t because he LOVE’s creating, developing & winning;
2) Founder/CEO of Telx - first immensely successful pre-paid phone card company $0 - $7,000,000 in revenues in first 6 months;
3) First pivot - Telx - telecommunications disruptor created telecommunication interconnection and colocation data centers sold for $216,000,000 in a mere 6 years (resold for $1.9 Billion a few years later;
4) bBooth - first entertainment booths to video and steam American talent (American Idol/Nick Cannon);
5) 2nd pivot to VERB - worlds first interactive video CRM/social media platform with ecosystem and suite of several verticals;
6) Rory’s transparent strategic approach with investors created a new breed of investor the High Performance Investor (HPI)
HPI’s are not like the static investors of the past but a new breed of investors who;
- Completely align with their investment though immense due diligence;
- Seek and secure business opportunities for their respective investments management team;
- Are ambassadors of the market place/investor relations message, pushing it out to others vs simply receiving it from management;
7) Rory has redefined the term Unicorn ($1 Billion startup). He’s actually created a new subcategory of Unicorn. Unicorn + Pegasus = Uniasus
“Uniasus - most valuable pre-revenue startup companies that dwarf others in the category of Unicorns - top .01% and have estimated value well beyond $1 Billion dollars.”
These are just a few “firsts” for Rory and there are many others, but I thought readers would want to do their own due diligence also.
VERB - other fields have been plowed and seeds planted. Just awaiting final cue.
Will explode up ward next week.
OTC market makers have no shares to sell because me and a handful of other long shareholders have stock-piled all we could over the last 2-3 years.
What happens when you have overwhelming demand - but little to no supply of a momentum security like VERB on the NASDAQ?
CURIOUS ABOUT NEXT WEEK.
Does anybody know Rory Cutaia’s very first pivot? Not bBooth....it was Telx!
Telx actually started as a prepaid phone card company. Yep that’s right. Prepaid phone cards were used before cell phones, and were very popular because they could be used on public phones with just a swipe.
Guess what, Telx’s revenues in the early days went from 0 to $7,000,000 in 6 months! Revenues grew at a freakish rate until....you guessed it, cell phones became popular and the bottom fell out almost overnight.
The company was almost facing bk when Rory called the entire team into the conference room to discuss a new direction. Rory and team identified one of Telx’s natural strengths which was the 15 telecom companies that already had lines in Telx’s building, so they devised the concept of tele co-location hubs.
A few years later, as Rory followed the EBITDA of telecom companies, and sales multiples carefully, he found a trend taking hold. Sales multiples were dropping even as EBITDA and revenues in the industry were rising. Increased revenues/EBITDA’s were deriving lower sales multiples thus negating growth (treading water).
When Rory advised the board of this information and they decided to put the company on the market and had many, many multiple offers.
nFusz Founder, Chairman, CEO & President Rory Cutaia was a very successful attorney in NYC for many years, working with world renowned entrepreneurs. In the year 2000 he conceived the idea for Telx, to disrupt the telecommunications industry (Blue Ocean Strategy)
Telx created telecommunication interconnection and colocation data centers in the United States. Before Telx, telecommunications companies had to invest and create their own which was very costly. Rory’s idea was to create them and allow the telecommunications companies to lease/rent hubs which saved them HUGE money.
So, in 2000 the company was started and by 2006 Rory sold it for $216,000,000 making investors 18X their money. Telx sold again in 2015 for $1.9 BILLION! See below link.
Here’s a quote from 2006 article of GI Partners purchase of Telx:
“telx's business model and prior achievements are impressive, and we are very excited about their vision and prospects," said Eric Harrison, Managing Director of GI Partners. "We believe that telx is poised to revolutionize the industry and will continue to create significant value for shareholders."
Here’s the link so investors can educate themselves and understand the success:
http://www.datacenterknowledge.com/archives/2006/11/22/gi-partners-buys-telx-56-marietta
https://www.gipartners.com/private-equity/portfolio
https://www.thestreet.com/story/13217986/1/abry-and-berkshire-exit-telx-through-19b-sale-to-digital-realty.html
Each reader/investor should contemplate, what is the share price of Salesforce, Oracle/Netsuite, Microsoft, Adobe, Facebook and what is the share price of VERB?
What is the market cap of Salesforce, Oracle/Netsuite, Microsoft, Adobe, Facebook and what is the market cap of VERB?
How many shares are available to be freely traded of Salesforce, Oracle/Netsuite, Microsoft, Adobe, Facebook and of VERB?
Compared to its peers in the CRM space, even at the brief $45 high, VERB is still GROSSLY UNDERVALUED, look at this:
1) HubSpot - $130 Share Price - $4,900,000,000 Billion Market Cap
2) Salesforce - $141 Share Price - $105,000,000,000 Billion Market Cap
3) Oracle/Netsuite - $46 Share Price - $183,000,000,000 Billion Market Cap
4) Microsoft - $101 Share Price - $777,000,000,000 Billion Market Cap
5) SAP - $117 Share Price - $139,000,000,000 Billion Market Cap
6) *VERB - $14
Share Price - $200,000,000 Million Market Cap
Salesforce 756,700,000 shares outstanding
Oracle 3,788,000,000 shares outstanding
Microsoft 7,000,000,0000 shares outstanding
VERB 200,000,000 shares authorized
Sound Concepts Purchase + the NETWORK MARKETING UNIVERSE = Success for VERB
100,000,000 individuals selling in this vertical. 1% is 1,000,000 people at $9.99 + $19.99 Activation = $29,980,000 per month or $139,870,000 per annum. IMO penetration will be much higher because of Sound Concepts Bright Tools customer base is already 600,000 and 28 MLM’s who will want higher sales.
Key metrics being 100,000,000 people and $9.99 per month + $19.99 Initial Activation
- 1% penetration is $139,870,000 per year revenue
- 2% penetration is $279,740,000 per year revenue
- 3% penetration is $419,610,000 per year revenue
- 4% penetration is $559,480,000 per year revenue
Let’s put VERB into perspective.
Some startup organizations will never land a deal with the likes of Microsoft or Oracle. Others may, but it takes years. Yet Rory and the VERB team managed to create “meaningful” partnerships and business deals in approximately 1 year with:
1) Oracle/Netsuite
2) Marketo/Adobe
3) Microsoft
4) Salesforce
5) Facebook
6) Instagram
7) Instapage
8) Odoo
9) SAP
10) Others yet to be announced
This is not just an amazing feat of accomplishment, but testimony to what value these organizations place on our disruptive technology Tagg. Think about it.
VERB is just beginning (in its infancy really) but already is positioned with the Titans of the technology industry. You are who you associate with.
Here are some of Rory’s firsts...
1) Hugely successful attorney in NYC working with global entrepreneurs - could have retired - $$$, but didn’t because he LOVE’s creating, developing & winning;
2) Founder/CEO of Telx - first immensely successful pre-paid phone card company $0 - $7,000,000 in revenues in first 6 months;
3) First pivot - Telx - telecommunications disruptor created telecommunication interconnection and colocation data centers sold for $216,000,000 in a mere 6 years (resold for $1.9 Billion a few years later;
4) bBooth - first entertainment booths to video and steam American talent (American Idol/Nick Cannon);
5) 2nd pivot to VERB - worlds first interactive video CRM/social media platform with ecosystem and suite of several verticals;
6) Rory’s transparent strategic approach with investors created a new breed of investor the High Performance Investor (HPI)
HPI’s are not like the static investors of the past but a new breed of investors who;
- Completely align with their investment though immense due diligence;
- Seek and secure business opportunities for their respective investments management team;
- Are ambassadors of the market place/investor relations message, pushing it out to others vs simply receiving it from management;
7) Rory has redefined the term Unicorn ($1 Billion startup). He’s actually created a new subcategory of Unicorn. Unicorn + Pegasus = Uniasus
“Uniasus - most valuable pre-revenue startup companies that dwarf others in the category of Unicorns - top .01% and have estimated value well beyond $1 Billion dollars.”
These are just a few “firsts” for Rory and there are many others, but I thought readers would want to do their own due diligence also.
“Everything up till now needed to happen - the good, the bad, the ups, the downs, the seeds we planted, all of it - Because without all of that, we couldn’t be where we are right now - the launchpad - and this is where we -you and us - FUSZ strong owners- belong. Seat belt time.”
Rory Cutaia Tweet 12-1-18
Interesting.
I remember the same thing happened last year when we said VERB would be trading at multiple dollars soon (from pennies) and we reached $45.60. They all said it won’t happen, but when it did “radio silence”.
VERB will touch $200 pps soon. NASDAQ will reveal our true value. That’s why we are going there.
Compared to its peers in the CRM space, even at the brief $45 high, VERB is still GROSSLY UNDERVALUED, look at this:
1) HubSpot - $130 Share Price - $4,900,000,000 Billion Market Cap
2) Salesforce - $141 Share Price - $105,000,000,000 Billion Market Cap
3) Oracle/Netsuite - $46 Share Price - $183,000,000,000 Billion Market Cap
4) Microsoft - $101 Share Price - $777,000,000,000 Billion Market Cap
5) SAP - $117 Share Price - $139,000,000,000 Billion Market Cap
6) *VERB - $14
Share Price - $200,000,000 Million Market Cap
Salesforce 756,700,000 shares outstanding
Oracle 3,788,000,000 shares outstanding
Microsoft 7,000,000,0000 shares outstanding
VERB 200,000,000 shares authorized
Sound Concepts Purchase + the NETWORK MARKETING UNIVERSE = Success for VERB
100,000,000 individuals selling in this vertical. 1% is 1,000,000 people at $9.99 + $19.99 Activation = $29,980,000 per month or $139,870,000 per annum. IMO penetration will be much higher because of Sound Concepts Bright Tools customer base is already 600,000 and 28 MLM’s who will want higher sales.
Key metrics being 100,000,000 people and $9.99 per month + $19.99 Initial Activation
- 1% penetration is $139,870,000 per year revenue
- 2% penetration is $279,740,000 per year revenue
- 3% penetration is $419,610,000 per year revenue
- 4% penetration is $559,480,000 per year revenue
Let’s put VERB into perspective.
Some startup organizations will never land a deal with the likes of Microsoft or Oracle. Others may, but it takes years. Yet Rory and the VERB team managed to create “meaningful” partnerships and business deals in approximately 1 year with:
1) Oracle/Netsuite
2) Marketo/Adobe
3) Microsoft
4) Salesforce
5) Facebook
6) Instagram
7) Instapage
8) Odoo
9) SAP
10) Others yet to be announced
This is not just an amazing feat of accomplishment, but testimony to what value these organizations place on our disruptive technology Tagg. Think about it.
VERB is just beginning (in its infancy really) but already is positioned with the Titans of the technology industry. You are who you associate with.
Each reader/investor should contemplate, what is the share price of Salesforce, Oracle/Netsuite, Microsoft, Adobe, Facebook and what is the share price of VERB?
What is the market cap of Salesforce, Oracle/Netsuite, Microsoft, Adobe, Facebook and what is the market cap of VERB?
How many shares are available to be freely traded of Salesforce, Oracle/Netsuite, Microsoft, Adobe, Facebook and of VERB?
- They all laughed at Christopher Columbus when he said the world was round...
- They all laughed when Edison recorded sound..,
- They all laughed at Wilbur and his brother when they said that man could fly…
VERB Founder/CEO/President/Chairman Rory Cutaia absolutely loves this business and technology (and also being first at everything).
Here are some of Rory’s firsts...
1) Hugely successful attorney in NYC working with global entrepreneurs - could have retired - $$$, but didn’t because he LOVE’s creating, developing & winning;
2) Founder/CEO of Telx - first immensely successful pre-paid phone card company $0 - $7,000,000 in revenues in first 6 months;
3) First pivot - Telx - telecommunications disruptor created telecommunication interconnection and colocation data centers sold for $216,000,000 in a mere 6 years (resold for $1.9 Billion a few years later;
4) bBooth - first entertainment booths to video and steam American talent (American Idol/Nick Cannon);
5) 2nd pivot to VERB - worlds first interactive video CRM/social media platform with ecosystem and suite of several verticals;
6) Rory’s transparent strategic approach with investors created a new breed of investor the High Performance Investor (HPI)
HPI’s are not like the static investors of the past but a new breed of investors who;
- Completely align with their investment though immense due diligence;
- Seek and secure business opportunities for their respective investments management team;
- Are ambassadors of the market place/investor relations message, pushing it out to others vs simply receiving it from management;
7) Rory has redefined the term Unicorn ($1 Billion startup). He’s actually created a new subcategory of Unicorn. Unicorn + Pegasus = Uniasus
“Uniasus - most valuable pre-revenue startup companies that dwarf others in the category of Unicorns - top .01% and have estimated value well beyond $1 Billion dollars.”
These are just a few “firsts” for Rory and there are many others, but I thought readers would want to do their own due diligence also.
Spoke with ETrade. Young fella tried to explain it but just couldn’t. Long story short ETrade swapped out my VRRB shares for VERB shares which aren’t trading on NASDAQ yet.
Looks like June is next week...
“Yes I own shares unfortunately...... my sources say it don’t look good to uplist any time soon. I said June earlier and that’s still my thoughts”
So we now have two brokers E*TRADE & Scottrade showing $VERB.
Everybody is up early today!
Green Friday?
Also they do it realize how quickly VERB’s real value will be revealed on NASDAQ.