Sunday, March 18, 2012 2:04:12 PM
Now, with all the product that we know of that is currently selling throughout the US and beyond, and producing revenue, as opposed to the single men's collection at Bloomingdale's, some boutique sales, and possibly some jewelry at Nordstrom, that generated revenue in 2009, do you think that LYJN is bringing in less than the $1.5M that they did in 2009, or more likely around $3M for 2011?
With the same 6 employees, same party house headquarters, etc., do you think that their cost of operations has increased dramatically from the consistent $1M as shown yoy in the financial info that we have?
Not to be confused with the other 99percent.
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