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alien42

03/09/17 10:52 PM

#31780 RE: Cueva #31779

sounds like you misread something, this is a quote straight from that 10k...

"While we have launched our products in the pre-production stage, we have not begun full production and sales at a commercial level, except for Moto-Meter (which recently completed the pre-production phase and entered the production phase), Wheelies (which has begun limited production), and HailYes (which currently has three licensees)."

according to FARE, the Moto-Meter was already launched.

the sad part is that we know that both Wheelies an HailYes were complete failures.

Jeep_Guy

03/10/17 2:07 AM

#31786 RE: Cueva #31779

Cueva you are so 6 years ago. Let's help bring you up to speed. The year is 2017.

Let's go back in time to March of 2011 when World Moto had a prototype.

https://www.wired.com/2011/03/entrepreneur-brings-meters-to-motorcycle-taxis/

Now let's fast forward like the ghosts of Christmas to October 2015 when World Moto said they were shipping meters. Whatever that means.

http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/world-moto-begins-moto-meter-shipments-300153711.html

So let's recap. 6 years ago Uber was a San Fran prototype. 6 years later Uber is worth $70 billion dollars. in 2011 World Moto was a prototype. It has only reported $1,500 in revenue since 2011.

Are you staring at reality with a clear picture yet? Each year that passes the Motometer looks more like a CD in a downloadable market.