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S&S Beverage, the Company Kona Gold Beverage acquired, is not affiliated with S&S Distributing. Two different companies.
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Never seen Lemin in stores or heard of it until being mentioned here.
Other than $900K in sales what are overall thoughts here? How big of a potential for KG does this have?
Not even close. KG confirmed it’s not the root beer regarding RC’s tweet, still holding out for hope here.
It’s time for some real news
Update from KG. Appears Uncle Scott’s is not related to RC’s tweet. There’s still hope!!!
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Not sure how to upload but Gold Leaf Distribution FB just posted this. If this is what RC’s tweet references it’s a huge let down to say the least...... anyone even heard of this brand before?
NEW BRAND SPOTLIGHT!!
Gold Leaf Distribution welcomes Uncle Scott's All Natural Root Beer to its portfolio of amazing products! Uncle Scott's Root Beer is an old fashion flavor that you'll love that's clean, crisp, and refreshing and our retail customers love it!!
https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1802546/000173112221000023/0001731122-21-000023-index.htm
125 million more shares. Thinking this has to do with RC’s recent tweet
Distribution bro as they start to move away from Pepsi little by little
Clarks tweet is interesting.... Appears VPX and Pepsi are having a fallout of sorts.
VPX located just down the road in Weston. Coincidence???
https://www.fooddive.com/news/pepsico-remains-exclusive-distributor-of-bang-energy-drinks-arbitrator-r/591849/
Decathlon was the lender. Vert/Pixel couldn’t pay them back.
Pixel is bankrupt.......
33 I’m betting you already have seen this right?!?!
https://hightimesinvestor.com/?_ga=2.72674899.158464709.1553797008-1621563355.1553797008&_gac=1.204145956.1553797008.EAIaIQobChMI5bnth7il4QIVDLnACh3UYAfOEAAYASAAEgLGlfD_BwE
I’m thinking on or about April 1st
69 million in revs but can’t raise enough capital to pay for attorney or audit fees? HAHAHAHAHA
If you’re believing in crunchbase data you have bigger issues.
Team Adam insiders = baseless speculation
What evidence is there of an NDA? Is silence your reasoning?
What about a president that is virtually nonexistent and can’t put together cohesive responses? What about a company that didn’t have enough revenue to complete audits or pay attorney fees? What about a company that hasn’t updated their platform in years?
Apple looked at Pixel and laughed at the sham of a company it is. There’s no connection and never will be a connection.
Apple (Texture) is a competing product, Neil has mentioned this several times.
There is no relationship with Apple or will there ever be and Pixel isn’t powering services for anything worthwhile.
Pixel is done.....
I forgot Neil was invited to the Apple event today. Explains why he hasn’t been responding to emails the last 3-4 days, he must be traveling....
LOL, that slipped my mind
SPCL and Pixel are dead. It’s time to shut this board down
Like I said..... believe as you choose
Neil’s response when asked about offering Readr to hotels and cruise lines. Interesting comment regarding publisher relationships
Was asked to run this company 2 1/2 years ago but my background is not digital publishing. We have competitors on the services side and on the digital library platforms that exist in addition to us, such as apple launching their magazine reader product (which was Texture) and other larger and better capitalized companies, but i think we can compete with our plan. We have a unique amount of publisher relationships that can not be so easily replicated.
Update from Neil on Form 10 and audits. If I can find a way to screen shot the email I will post.
I’m new to the board but watching for the past few years, believe as you choose.
We have been working on the core business of pixelmags and trying to reverse long declining revenue in the industry and with our company.
The business challenge I've had is getting sponsorship or in other words someone to pay for all the relisting. We paid corporate attorneys, accountants and the auditor to get current financials but it was not completed ($125k or so past two years). Very close and many people worked many hours but there were reasons that did not satisfy me, but nonetheless not completed. Nothing to hide but for some reason couldn't get our professional and staff to get audit work to a completed step for prior years. I"m not as popular to investors in the absence of a public trading vehicle or in other words different pool of investors that we can approach. We cannot attract enough capital to PixelMags to pay for SPCL audits and all the costs associated with it, and worst part: vice versa. I'd never used SPCL to fund pixelmags but would like to have the option as we was the plan when I joined on at the end of 2016. We have also had an epiphany about how to finally monetize our Anytime Readr platform by offering it as a feature for hotels and cruises to offer to their guests and revenue share.
There was also issues with the acquisition of pixelmags from the announced May 2016 which pre-dated my involvement and didn't allow for a complete audit of the combined entities; however, since it's two years past that announced acquisition dates and rules have changed for reporting tiers it was advised by our accountant (Murray Goldenberg) that we could get SPCL audited for the past two years. This is easily conceivable but again it is not without costs that cannot be paid by our operations alone.
Sincerely,
Neil Kleinman