Saturday, May 21, 2011 3:23:44 PM
Maybe you can re-post some of those post refering to dilution being a good thing. I think most here understand at this point it's a necessary thing, but never heard anyone say it was a good thing. Naturally as long as the company needs access to capital, dilution will continue, but there are many factors that can reduce or end the amount needed for funding.
1)If they land a US national account the opening order could be enough funding to carry the company 2-3 months with no need for additional capital. If they sold an average of (2) bottles per week per location at a US national account like Home Depot, that would add approx. 100k per month in revenues.
2) With the addition of a US national account the share price would increase sunstantially thus reducing the number of shares being diluted in the event the (2) bottle per day average was not being met withing the first few months.
Now I'm sure you will key on the big word "IF" and that's fine, because you are speculating it won't happen, and many others are speculating it will. Some say "IF" we do, and some say "IF" we don't, so the "IF" word works both ways. Looking at the relationships developed over the past couple of years, and how they have been able to slowly move their way up the ladder of importance, I like my odds here.
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