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Re: DawgTrading post# 5456

Tuesday, 02/20/2024 1:49:49 PM

Tuesday, February 20, 2024 1:49:49 PM

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Not sure if you know much about Hollywood & making movies but production company LuckyChap Entertainment was started by Margot Robbie and her husband. Together they have produced several films and television series, including the critically acclaimed films I, Tonya (2017), Promising Young Woman (2020), and Barbie (2023). They have done more revenues and generated more profits from these 3 films then BSEG has done in all their years.

LuckyChap would not be a successful public company, but for their founders and management team everyone is making money.

Being a public company requires continued, sustainable and significant top and bottom line results, none of which BSEG has ever accomplished. They have failed, so now they are pivoting to family and faith projects, a sector that has never been financially successful for a company. Yes, there may have been movies in this genre that were successful, but the company that produces or distributes these movies are not focused on faith and family. It just happens that 1 project was in that space, but all others are not.

I am guessing you are a paid promoter, because no current investor can be happy with BSEG's management. Since there is basically no trading in the stock no one else thinks this dog has any potential. A dog with fleas is probably the best analogy because people stay away from dawgs with fleas.

As for nastiness in the world vs faith and family - Investing is about making money, not saving the manatees or promoting a narrative that is inconsequential to stock price or company success.

I would suggest you look at BSEG annual revenues since the day they started the business and say to yourself - is this a growing company, or a company that wants to grow.
If it is a growing company than it is a good investment
If it is a company that wants to grow than it needs to grow before its a good investment.