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Sunday, January 27, 2019 9:40:55 PM
Vodka-Drinking Vulcans Part II
You are missing all the good disclosures, Spock.
As my vodka company comes into clarity, and I learned I got 6 shares for every one I had - thank you very much - I also said the following in my first post:
"I always picture him as someone that would be on shark tank and getting turned down by all the sharks. He has a weird niche. I can't see the sharks being enthusiastic about it, not to mention the fact that this is such a highly saturated industry."
Well, I just happen to be watching Shark Tank tank tonight, and there is an entrepreneur that reminds me exactly of this Vodka venture. Only his is OBVIOUS WINES.
This guy:
https://www.obviouswines.com/
Versus my Victory Vodka:
https://www.victorylondon.co.uk/vodka
Here is what they said:
1) Daymon John: "I'm out. Building a brand is extremely difficult."
2) Kevin O'Leary: "I obviously can't do this deal. I'm competing with myself if I do. I'm in the top 5% wine sales... That's how tough a business it is..."
3) Mark Cuban: He's just out period. He doesn't like his pitch.
4) Lori Greiner: She liked it. She made an offer. $150,000 for 12.5% . He almost blew it by dilly dallying around with her offer.
So, I'm surprised a shark was interested in that highly saturated industry for a newcomber with no brand. Although, he did have sales and a good product. And it was an "anti-snob" wine. But, there are many of those too. He really wasn't any different. They are all good.
That's the only thing I don't collect is wine. Although, I sure do want a glass right now after hearing all that discussion. wines mature in 7 years then start turning to vinegar. I don't like short shelf lifes. Unless you are a special kind of alchemist, and what's the point?
Maybe this Vodka company can capture people's interests. My Fineqia is the real winner, but people can't understand that. They can understand vodka. We shall see. Vodka is so uninteresting to me. Bourbons and whiskeys and scotches are way more interesting. So many of all of them. Too many. Like Daymon John said. It's hard to build a brand. I just go for the prettiest bottle. At least they have that. Lots of artisans in the bottling of the hard liquors.
You are missing all the good disclosures, Spock.
As my vodka company comes into clarity, and I learned I got 6 shares for every one I had - thank you very much - I also said the following in my first post:
"I always picture him as someone that would be on shark tank and getting turned down by all the sharks. He has a weird niche. I can't see the sharks being enthusiastic about it, not to mention the fact that this is such a highly saturated industry."
Well, I just happen to be watching Shark Tank tank tonight, and there is an entrepreneur that reminds me exactly of this Vodka venture. Only his is OBVIOUS WINES.
This guy:
https://www.obviouswines.com/
Versus my Victory Vodka:
https://www.victorylondon.co.uk/vodka
Here is what they said:
1) Daymon John: "I'm out. Building a brand is extremely difficult."
2) Kevin O'Leary: "I obviously can't do this deal. I'm competing with myself if I do. I'm in the top 5% wine sales... That's how tough a business it is..."
3) Mark Cuban: He's just out period. He doesn't like his pitch.
4) Lori Greiner: She liked it. She made an offer. $150,000 for 12.5% . He almost blew it by dilly dallying around with her offer.
So, I'm surprised a shark was interested in that highly saturated industry for a newcomber with no brand. Although, he did have sales and a good product. And it was an "anti-snob" wine. But, there are many of those too. He really wasn't any different. They are all good.
That's the only thing I don't collect is wine. Although, I sure do want a glass right now after hearing all that discussion. wines mature in 7 years then start turning to vinegar. I don't like short shelf lifes. Unless you are a special kind of alchemist, and what's the point?
Maybe this Vodka company can capture people's interests. My Fineqia is the real winner, but people can't understand that. They can understand vodka. We shall see. Vodka is so uninteresting to me. Bourbons and whiskeys and scotches are way more interesting. So many of all of them. Too many. Like Daymon John said. It's hard to build a brand. I just go for the prettiest bottle. At least they have that. Lots of artisans in the bottling of the hard liquors.
