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Tuesday, 02/18/2020 2:01:02 PM

Tuesday, February 18, 2020 2:01:02 PM

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Lets just start with the two DVD's that came out Nov/Dec.

https://www.richlandlibrary.com/catalog/detail/1768472

https://www.richlandlibrary.com/catalog?q=%22llama+llama%22&page=0

http://www.inkfreenews.com/2020/02/16/lego-club-and-more-at-bell-memorial-public-library/

https://tacoma.bibliocommons.com/v2/search?query=rainbow+rangers&searchType=smart

https://tacoma.bibliocommons.com/v2/search?f_FORMAT=DVD&query=%22llama+llama%22&searchType=keyword

https://cml.bibliocommons.com/item/show/3297390105

https://cml.bibliocommons.com/item/show/3262735105

https://cml.bibliocommons.com/item/show/3289545105

https://cml.bibliocommons.com/item/show/3272426105

There were 9,057 public libraries in the US according to the 2016 Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) Public Libraries Survey. However, the 9,057 number includes library systems which have multiple branch locations so the actual number of physical locations is considerably higher than 9,057.

Library systems are usually county or city based like NYC there are five a separate system for each of the boroughs their total for the five is 220 libraries some of the library systems in the US have 3-5 larger cities/counties have 20 to well NYC 220 lets say for arguments sake and to keep it as non hype as possible there are on average 10 libraries on average per system. That is 90K public libraries all having each DVD title of the 4 released in the past 3 months some as high as 50-75 some only 5-10. I mean can you imagine some of the counties/cities just in CA how about Chicago, DC.

Again for arguments sake lets say 5 per title on average, to not be over reaching. You can do the math.

4 DVD's released in the past 3 months (two for the holiday season) besides 4 books which are dropping every month lately another in 3 weeks. Libraries alone are how many copies? Bueller? Buelller? Bueller?

Then add the retail sales in every box store and Amazon, that is a lot of DVD's, the libraries get a lot I am guessing because they are educational.

Even the most "glass half full" person has to admit, wow, that is a lot of videos bought by libraries in a three month time span.

I cannot wait for the 10K let alone Q1 2020 (want to see the Psycho Bunny #'s among the rest) this is the year it all changes. I been watching and witing for years on this thing, just waiting for the right time when it all started to happen.

Licensed merchandise item count for Q4 was near double what it had been the last 3-4 years combined, 2 being DVD's for holiday season we will realize the revenue for Rainbow Rangers season 2.

Keeping my fingers crosses, CEO was shooting for $10 mil on the year and $50 mil in 2020 we will have to see. Everyone knows where my head is at in that regard.

Licensing and royalty revenue include items for which we license the rights to our copyrights and trademarks of our brands and those of the brands for which we act as a licensing agent. During the nine months ended September 30, 2019 compared to the nine months ended September 30, 2018, this category increased $371,967, or 123%, to $674,107...... Then the licensed merchandise really started rolling out in earnest.

Best year in revenue was 2017 $5,335,728 when the first two seasons of the cartoon series were sold and were the majority of the revenue almost all of it really.

First 9 months of 2019 $5,154,191 keeping my fingers crossed would love record breaking revenue to be up 100% over 2017. Season 2 Rainbow Rangers revenue is a good start just have to see how much all these new revenue streams add. With the near term future this has it is ridiculous that it is trading for $7 mil market cap, ludicrous as most of the new revenue streams are revenue that costs nothing.

This from the CEO....................."With each product sold, Genius enjoys a 10% on average gross royalty payment."


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