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Wednesday, 03/25/2015 3:21:07 AM

Wednesday, March 25, 2015 3:21:07 AM

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I am old enough to remember when Microsoft first entered the word processing space with 'MS Word'. My colleagues were all using WordPerfect, and most gave MS Word little chance of capturing market share. Early on, MS Word was a bit buggy and not the best at word processing... then WordPerfect went extinct.

I also remember using Lotus 1-2-3 for all of my spreadsheet needs. It was synonomous with spreadsheet computing. Enter MS Excel. Once again, the early version was a bit buggy and many felt Lotus 1-2-3 was too dominant to be defeated. Seems as though that went the way of the dinosaurs, too.

As a long-time shareholder, I have been watching Muscle Pharm's moves (closely) for quite some time. As with other long-time shareholders, I have been frustrated and angered in the past, with the apparent lack of repect shown by sr. mgmt for the common stock (large stock awards to sr mgmt, terribly toxic financing arrangements). At present, on those fronts, I do see progress being made (especially so on the financing arrangements).

But what is more significant to me is MP's resemblance to the early MicroSoft in their aggressive launching of new products, to compete with the established industry giants.

When the combat crunch protein bars, the canned energy sport drinks, and (possibly) the RTD Amino 1 all gain traction, we will see the (financial and proverbial) birth of a star.

As always, simply my opinion.

MSLP