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Lurker from Mars

04/24/09 11:53 PM

#165479 RE: Teamlasvegas #165475

soooooo, you're buying now? LMMFAO!!!


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Calfire

04/25/09 12:18 AM

#165482 RE: Teamlasvegas #165475

Obviously TLV, I am seeking more knowlegde in the area of investing. Keep in mind I am thinking long term and not interested in flipping. So help me understand your point of view.

I've heard the arguments about the gagged TA. Tell me why I should be so concerned today? Maybe this was a gagged pink stock in the past, I don't know. I don't see the advantage for a cash strapped EI to go through all of the expense and effort to become fully reporting and uplist to OTCBB if they wanted to remain a gagged pink stock? Have you read the posts about what it takes to get this far?

I don't think EI's strategy is to make their fortune by ripping off the investors. If I owned this company I think I could make far more money by designing and licensing branded urns and caskets, and then getting the biggest players in the industry to manufacture and distribute them for me. I would just come up with ideas, negotiate the license, design the products, collect the revenue and watch the pps go up. As the revenue stream grows I would strategically reinvest it back into the business by expanding the product line further until I couldn't go anymore. To me the potential is staggering. Someday, maybe 20 years from now, I could see 50% or more of the urn market as branded products, maybe 25% or more for caskets. That's the generation that's up next.

Some people think this is a hallucination caused by drinking kool aid. But, I just think the concept is so good that EI might not be the only company doing this in the future. Didn't I read a post sometime back that EI is turning big time players away (Marvel Comics)? But we sure do hav'e a good head start and the EI products so far are kick ass. Have you looked at them? Far more interesting than calling the transfer agent IMO. I'm satisfied with the numbers posted in the Ibox.

I think some people are too hung up on the past. To me what is more important at this stage of growth is to get those 2008 revenue numbers for a baseline, so we can evaluate the company's progress through 2009. The second half of 2009 is starting to look promising with the PM line don't you think?