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Re: scandalls post# 16062

Thursday, 01/31/2008 7:09:56 PM

Thursday, January 31, 2008 7:09:56 PM

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That argument may seem to make sense on the surface, but is not the way I would look at it. There is strength in numbers; at what point does uWink become a growing, profitable company? I have no numbers to support me, but I htink that with one restaurant they are not making money. How many restaurants does it take to become profitable? I htink the real money is in the franchises.. that is a longer-term thing. There willd efinitely be a pop-up when they open the new restaurants, but if they are not profitable.. I submit IMO it can't be sustained. It will fall back once the momentum and hypo wear off.. the only way it will continue to grow is if profitability is ensured into the future.

This would have to come primarily from company-owned restaurants at first. No boubt they have franchisees (ors?), but likely none of those contracts are binding. If the concept company-owned stores don't make it, the franchises mean nothing. If the company-owned stores are self-sustaining in their own right, they franchises ar what will propel this stock onto a major exchange and maybe make us some real money...