Friday, April 03, 2020 10:14:15 AM
There is a huge difference in wholesale vs retail pricing. That reflects in revenue earned by a company, specifically. So saying the cost of a gallon is $20 provides false information to people who truly want to know the value of a company that is supposedly selling 10,000 gallons like it's hot cakes.
10,000 gallons at $20 = $200,000 rev per order
10,000 gallons at $7 = $70,000 rev per order.
Do you see a difference? Because I surely do.
Additionally, if the orders are also "pre-paid" as the PRs suggested, then why ANY dilution. They just pocketed, at minimum, $140,000
My only belief through years of business management experience, is mis-management of funds
Recent PCTL News
- Form 8-K - Current report • Edgar (US Regulatory) • 10/05/2023 02:05:09 PM
- Form 15-12G/A - Securities registration termination [Section 12(g)]: [Amend] • Edgar (US Regulatory) • 07/18/2023 07:06:52 PM
- Form 15-12G - Securities registration termination [Section 12(g)] • Edgar (US Regulatory) • 07/13/2023 04:32:57 PM
Last Shot Hydration Drink Announced as Official Sponsor of Red River Athletic Conference • EQLB • Jun 20, 2024 2:38 PM
ATWEC Announces Major Acquisition and Lays Out Strategic Growth Plans • ATWT • Jun 20, 2024 7:09 AM
North Bay Resources Announces Composite Assays of 0.53 and 0.44 Troy Ounces per Ton Gold in Trenches B + C at Fran Gold, British Columbia • NBRI • Jun 18, 2024 9:18 AM
VAYK Assembling New Management Team for $64 Billion Domestic Market • VAYK • Jun 18, 2024 9:00 AM
Fifty 1 Labs, Inc Announces Acquisition of Drago Knives, LLC • CAFI • Jun 18, 2024 8:45 AM
Hydromer Announces Attainment of ISO 13485 Certification • HYDI • Jun 17, 2024 9:22 AM