Good letter, Send it to him! And please also add that he may repsond to this letter in plain simple English rather than use fancy and twisted words/sentences that most of us cant understand :)
Blogs are a great tool....but can cut both ways........................Winning Brands may not be suitable for most investors, if those investors are not able to sustain losses during the period that the company works toward its goals. Shares in companies that are at our stage of development are not secure investments. They are investments made with the intention of large capital gain in the full knowledge that most such companies’ shares decline. Each individual investor relies, ultimately, on their instinct about the plausibility of success. Betting on horses and choosing a winner within in this portion of the investment market are similar exercises. Everyone knows this. I am simply honest enough to say this, consistently and from the beginning. There is a double standard by some in recognizing this.
Revenues will never matter toward share price and never have. period. People "invest" in penny stocks thinking that if the company is successful the share price will magically increase because of it.
He had it going until he let the cat out of the bag last month.
In December, less than 500 people on planet earth held 1,000,000 shares or more of WNBD stock. There are 796 Boardmarks on the WNBD iHub board. I said years ago that the only interest in this stock was on message boards and those people already in WNBD telling friends and family.
The CEO confirmed it. Penny stocks are not part of everyday life. Again, nobody buys 1000+/ Winning Colours, goes online to see it associated with a Pinksheet stock with Bid of .0004, opens a trading account, and buys a bunch of WNBD stock because it cleaned a stain.
The fact that less than 500 people alive own more than $400 worth of WNBD with and almost 3,000,000,000 O/S means that 20-40 people are way overinvested in WNBD. Their commiment level, adoration, and unwavering support have made a penny stock which should be a trade into an emotional relationship although an expensive one.
Nobody can sell something they love. Everybody must sell stocks to make money.