Rollout completion could bring profitability? Is that what I am reading? 624 CC stores + gnfent.tv + target? + AFFES all operational by the holiday season? This could represent fast growth.
I think we may have a dip on our expected report coming as "he who shall not be named" has suggested. But I cannot help but think that the price may uptrend from there into the holiday season where the full affect will be realized. Hopefully our numbers will reflect growth at this time.
On dilution they have stated they will need much more money to finance these ventures and they have everything in place to do so (gagged T/A, 24 b, filings, etc..)
My point is I believe there is two giants playing tug-o-war on our stock price (as it affects us investors).
Potential and achievement vs financing and dilution. (contrary to kermits siggy, the company can grow and achieve while the price decreases - but I make no claim as to which it will be for GZFX)
In the end I think it is fairly obvious who will win as long as we do not slip off track.
In the short term however, there will be growing pains and each investor should choose to accept/do not accept this for what it is. If you are long...I do not know of any company with more potential and they are better than most of their peers in this OTCBB market.
Just be aware of what is happening here regardless of what any say. DD will tell you what to believe.
Personally I believe in patience for long investments like this but I also believe there are points where some profit should be locked in and other points where positions should be added to. (only for those who know how to flip properly.)
Share increase will not happen all at once IMO but rather it will be a "trend" from whatever base we eventually settle at.
I, for one, intend to see it through but I also intend to play it smart.
To the Board:
Call me a flipper etc... all you want but be kind enough to answer one question:
As an "Investor", When would it be ok for me to take profits..... in YOUR opinion. - (keep in mind other investors goals may not be the same as yours!)