Can you imagine the amount of sales they
would need to generate to make any impact
on the PPS? Great majority of the competition
are private companies that have a small niche
in this business. A few have over 65+ percent of
the market. Do some DD on their revenues,
then take a look at Aero's. Aero is on the low
end of this niche market, but surviving nonetheless.
Going public makes it easier to continue business
at the expense of shareholders who have already
been "shafted"...diluted bigtime, and now Aero
can sell shares or acquire toxic financing to fund
their business when needed. They will do what is
necessary for Aero, regardless of the impact to
shareholders. Welcome to penny land. Know when to
buy...know when to sell.
Good luck!
"WHERE DID MY MONEY GO!?", said the long-term shareholder.
In pennyland, most things are not as they "appear".
Know when to buy...know when to sell.