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Sunday, 04/19/2015 10:08:30 AM

Sunday, April 19, 2015 10:08:30 AM

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Pretty much everything Musclepharm does when it comes to it's business strategies seems to have undergone some serious thought process.

When it comes to communication on social medias it does seem like the company doesn't coordinate that with IR and professional PR people.

Musclepharm needs to send clear messages to investors and the general public, because it got some issues with it's reputation after Jim Stoppani, the big instigator of trouble, insinuated that many competitors' products were protein spiked....which ultimately lead somebody to sue Musclepharm even if it didn't do that.

Unfortunately, bodybuilding.com is endorsing saint Jim, making it really hard for Musclepharm to restore it's reputation as the conversation goes on.

So, Musclepharm needs to think about everything it says to the public, every picture it sends....because if something seems to be staged or raise any questions....then it shouldn't be posted.

The MP Sports Science Institute is a good initiative....but, if Musclepharm's twitter accounts post things that may ridicule Musclepharm any further....then what is the point?

Musclepharm is doing a lot of good things in Denver, but those guys in Ohio are creating lots of trouble for the company. As, I have said before....all communcation needs to be controlled from the headquarters.

The message should always to be that Musclepharm is one step above competition.