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Friday, 12/14/2018 10:22:40 AM

Friday, December 14, 2018 10:22:40 AM

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I bought AMFE in in April 2017. What did I see then? It was not just potential, which every stock claims to have. I saw truth in a myriad of lies. I saw a real business in a sea of scams.

In this past year and a half AMFE has grown at a staggering pace. But we know all about that don’t we? We know how S&L went from 2 brick and mortar locations to 4, how distribution seems to be growing at a daily pace how we finally bought a game making company, and how we will very soon see the results of that investment.

But we have to give context to all of this growth. Where are we? We are at the Pinks. Maybe you are wondering why I need to remind you of this. The bears seem to remind us of this every day. We are at the lowest of the low. Here, every company is expected to be a scam. Here we are warned to treat every company as if it was a 2 man run, basement covered scam. Here AMFE has grown.

The company is growing organically, by the strength of its business and not its shares. This has been painful for us as shareholders, but it is the main reason why we should buy.

“The company is in a better shape now than it was X time ago.”

We have heard this many times. Mostly because it’s true. We now have 4 locations instead of 2. We have a growing distribution list. We have a growing number of people who want to form Joint Ventures with us. We are making money. Plain and simple.

“All of the good stuff is factored in.”

I don’t buy that. Take any number of Pink sheet companies and many of them will be scams, not having made a single dollar in revenue, let alone profit, and yet be worth much more than we are worth right now. Makes no sense.

The Pinks run on momentum, and clearly AMFE lost all momentum. Does it make it a bad investment. NO! This is a very emphatic NO!

“This is your opportunity to buy these shares at these low prices!”

Yes we have heard this before, but again, this is true. Once the 10K hits showing the undeniable growth it will show, will that not be HUGE BUY signal for investors? Once the company finally leaves this market and enters the OTCQB, will that not be an entry to a much larger pool of investors many of which have much larger pockets than many of us here?

This is our opportunity to get as many shares as we can. Because it is much better to buy at the single digits than at a dollar a share.