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Saturday, 06/24/2017 8:52:11 PM

Saturday, June 24, 2017 8:52:11 PM

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$DEWM Right now, DEWM appears to be in approximately 80 Walmart locations. I am strongly thinking that provided this central distributorship goes well within the region we are in and that Marco has a good meeting with Walmart on the 28th, coupled with a good showing and good results at Essence, we could be seeing the roll out for a national brand awareness via being stocked at all Walmart locations across the span of the United States(and maybe elsewhere).

To emphasize how vast in scope this could be, consider the following. We are in 80 stores. As part of our central distributorship, we will be using two central distribution centers to supply those 80 stores. There are 173 distribution centers in the US alone. Since there are four more being built , as of the writing of the white paper linked to below, let's round up modestly to 174 possible distribution houses.

If 2 warehouses/centers serves 80 stores, then 1 warehouse simply would serve approximately 40 Walmart locations. So, with 40 per, let's multiply that by 174, which comes to 6,960 locations.

It appears retail for a case of Kush Cakes is $55, as per HATTER's DD. I would assume 100 cases would fit on a single pallet. That would put gross at $5500 per pallet.

If we can serve one pallet per month at one Walmart for all 12 months of the year, that would be $66,000 per Walmart.

With a national distributorship, we would take $66,000 and multiply that by 6,960 based on one pallet per store per month each month of the year, at every single store in the US. This may or may not include online sales. So, to be a bit conservative, let's just say it does.

$66,000 x 6,960 = $459,360,000

Let's say, to be extremely modest, that only 10% is netted as revenue after all costs are accounted for.

Net would then be $45,936,000 per year, just from Walmart, just from Kush Cakes alone.

Now, let's add in Lean at all of those stores, and let's also consider more products may enter the deal as well.

Finally, let's consider all other products, locations, deals, partnerships, mergers, telemedicine, pharmacies, etc.

What do revs look like?

If Marco can expand to this magnitude, he can buy back a serious chunk of the O/S over the next 24 months, capitalizing on the dips, and thinning us out for each successive pop.

Theoretically, if this plan can come to fruition, I think NYSE is a very doable target, even without necessitating a reverse split to get there.

That said, if Marco does a split, and can then show these kind of revs and expansion once on the NYSE with a much smaller share structure, I would venture a serious guess that we would not stagnate at the opening minimum share price of $3.00 required for NYSE uplisting status.


I would also like to emphasize down here that a popular CBD product that could enter into a good number of states could be sold everywhere from vitamin shops to gas stations to retail outlets, etc.

And if Marco can get Walmart, he can likely negotiate Sam's Club to sell in bulk. With Sam's Club comes competition for product availability, which could set us up for Costco, BJ's and others.

$45.9M net, just from Kush, just from one pallet a month per Walmart. Modest.

How big can Marco get this? And how many fire-breathing dragons will he release?

ps Here is the link to the white paper I was referencing above: http://www.mwpvl.com/html/walmart.html


As a small afterthought, remember Marco Tweeting from Arkansas? He mentioned hot biz ideas(plural). Going by legalization news and Arkansas in a search, that could be one avenue of business. Think of the relationships and how far up and down and sideways they might reach, and now consider this:

Our Business
From our humble beginnings as a small discount retailer in Rogers, Ark., Walmart has opened thousands of stores in the U.S. and expanded internationally. Through innovation, we're creating a seamless experience to let customers shop anytime and anywhere online, through mobile devices and in stores. We are creating opportunities and bringing value to customers and communities around the globe. Walmart operates over 11,700 retail units under 59 banners in 28 countries and e-commerce websites in 11 countries. We employ approximately 2.3 million associates around the world — 1.5 million in the U.S. alone.

Source:

http://www.mwpvl.com/html/walmart.html

And where is Walmart Headquarters?

https://www.google.com/search?q=where+is+walmart+headquarters&oq=where+is+walmart+&aqs=chrome.1.69i57j0l5.8111j0j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8


Lots to consider.....

Lots.

**To my good friend and fellow poster/shareholder MAG: What's that word you like to use for companies that diversify and expand like this? Oh yeah...Conglomerate. This one's for you if you're reading this MAG. Glad you held on to those low .00's. Hope you score big on the return, my friend. Thank you for all of the insight over the past 12 months. I've learned a lot.