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Re: teddibear post# 221462

Sunday, 05/20/2018 10:47:40 PM

Sunday, May 20, 2018 10:47:40 PM

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Quality of Tweets is more important than quantity.

EXACTLY! So why put out meaningless tweets that there will be a deal with Supreme Sweets in Q1 when he can't keep that promise? He should KNOW he can do something BEFORE he tweets that he will do it in a certain time frame?
Quality tweets and blogs are very important so why did the CEO carry on a charade for a full year to give the appearance that everything was just fine between BlauAire and Winning Brands when he knew full well the deal fell apart almost from the beginning? The only quality post came from the Pres. of BlauAire when he informed me in an email that the deal ended months ago.
Is that Eric's opinion of a quality tweet or blog?
How about the letter of intent that Eric posted about a deal with USBI even though the pres. of USBI was making it very clear he had no intention of doing a deal with Eric? More quality post?
How about all the tweets and blogs we got last year about when the financials would be up to date? First it was this month then the next month then the week after that and then a week after that etc. Ya, Real quality post that were entire meaningless because it didn't happen when he said it would.
In his latest blog Eric said The Q1 2018 Upload will be slightly delayed. Duh!! A shareholder could have figured that out for himself when it wasn't filed.. How about informing shareholders WHY it will be delayed and by how long? Now that would be closer to a quality post.
We are still busy behind-the-scenes.
Yup, still working on the same deals with Securter and Supreme Sweets he was working on 17 months ago. Now if he only had the money to actually do a deal!!! Other than money he has nothing to offer and Eric himself recently stated the company hasn't had much luck raising capital. Perhaps, as it was stated with USBI, it's a blessing he hasn't been able to make a deal with either Securter or Supreme Sweets. What do either really have to offer WNBD? Mario himself, owner of Supreme Sweets, said a year ago that he would make a deal with anyone that was willing to write him a check. So why hasn't anyone else wanted to write him a check? And why has Mario not had any success in selling his business? We know he has tried.

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