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yeag1717

05/17/15 4:17 PM

#69325 RE: ChuckBits #69324

Same boat man. Sold my Vpco position about four months ago for a 90k plus loss after holding for about 4 years. Moved everything into ECIG and then kaboom the stock crashed. I also hope that with ECIG we don't experience the same decline in sales which i would attribute to market saturation and vape shops offering higher quality units and juices then both Vpco and ECIG provide. I wish Vpco had performed better or will eventually make a turn around but that could be years away and I guarantee another reverse split is coming down the pipeline. i really hope ECIG has management and more specifically the product line people will continue to go back to. Overseas could be huge given the individual vape shop explosion hasn't happened yet as far as i know. Go ECIG

HighPeaks

05/17/15 4:20 PM

#69326 RE: ChuckBits #69324

Thanks chuckbit, much appreciated. It seems to me that they defer from ecig in the fact that they are more into their specialty Vape shops as oppose to Fin which sells it's product through retailers like Walmart, walgreens etc across the country. Is the retail non special market growing faster than the specialty shop market? It would be helpful to have real facts and info on the ecig/vaping industry broken down to its various segments as well as to see which companies have x amount of market share. There doesn't seem to be to much info on the industry available to the public. If anyone who has done research who has current data on the latest developments in the industry and could share that with the board that would be quite helpful.

stayfocused

05/18/15 2:51 AM

#69336 RE: ChuckBits #69324

I'm in a few of these E-cig/vapin stocks and they're all the same, toxic debt, and/or bad management, uncertainty of regulation have caused their relative pps's to decline severely, however they all seem to be on the turn around now and one thing is certain (from the PM CEO interview on CNBC) this paradigm shift industry is here to stay and Big T is transitioning to increase their footprint in the market. IMO ECIG is as good an opportunity as any of them and will either be successful in their own right or they'll be bought out, either way is fine for me! Anyone not needing their money right away can make a decent ROI over time here. JMO

GLTUA @ ECIG

HighPeaks

05/18/15 2:06 PM

#69387 RE: ChuckBits #69324

Chuckbits,
Of the two I believe ecig has far greater potential as far as its revenue is concerned and coupled with the superior management we have here. If I was in your situation I would probably sell out of my position at Vapor Corp and use that to average down over here. Perhaps wait until after q1 numbers to have a better idea of what's going on, however by then it may be much further north.
Jmo.