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Re: crazy horse 0 post# 99618

Friday, 12/21/2018 12:23:51 PM

Friday, December 21, 2018 12:23:51 PM

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Prediction for future WebToDoor Tweets

So as an act of complete insanity sometimes I like to guess as the next steam of PR BS coming from a CEO.

So usually I predict the CEO will put out a tweet about the holidays and love and support for our veterans. But strangely I haven't seen one from Rod, which probably means he is on vacation.

So we are looking at around January time frame for the next PR/BS Tweet.

Its funny, because in the last tweet we have "Ops Update(Version 2)" thats strange was there a version 1 that I missed? Normally I would say that Rod had to have the tweet reviewed by his legal team, but a small company like Web to Door wouldn't have one. So maybe he is getting a review done by the board?

Rod's tweets are pretty standard format. 2 factish statements like "nearly doubled to 80 daily routes" or "Over 80 employees already from our Utah Team alone."

So my guess is that Rod will tweet about something like; exceeded our clients delivery goal for the holiday season; or Utah ops delivered record high of packages.

Of course those don't really mean anything. a Record high for a new hub less then 6 months old is just par for the course, and I would expect that your delivery goal this holiday season would be exceeded. Drivers are trying to make extra money for Christmas and Amazon is having a busy year. But without a understanding of Amazon payout per package we have no idea how that impacts Web to Door's profit, if any.

Nothing is going to happen with financials with the tweet or even a hint of anything negative. So Rod will have to post some forward looking nonsense like "What a great start to the new year!" Or "More revenue, more resources, more WebToDoor to come."

So we will have another month of sitting at 0.0001 with an occasional blip to 0.0002 on one trade. I can't wait for the dilution to stop... maybe then the tweets will as well.

Happy Holidays to All!