News Focus
News Focus
icon url

Portal

11/04/12 1:18 AM

#242436 RE: NOBO #242432

Sorry, but, most (most) people are not going to buy the items GRDO is selling for short term natural disasters as most already have enough food in cupboards and such to survive until basic utilities are up and running. Now, if we have some disaster(s) that will disable access to necessary items for some time then yes GRDO may carve out a niche as a "Disaster Preparedness" entity. But, until we do "manufacture" some kind of unique items that enhance consumer survivability we are just spinning our wheels.

By the way, I live in tornado alley and I don't need any of these items GRDO is selling to survive short term. I consider short term about 2 to 4 weeks. I find it tough to believe anyone would invest in non-traditional food items unless the outlook for disaster recovery was very grim.

No matter how you slice it I think it is appropriate to say PR's that inflate GRDO's value will give us the best opp to make another return on this stock.
icon url

BlackScholes

11/04/12 11:22 AM

#242442 RE: NOBO #242432

you buy and prepare BEFORE the disaster actually occurs



People do not run off to the survival store when they think of feeding thier family, they tend to stock up from thier local grocier. Sorry, but that just how it works.

GRDO's opoliptic survival shop will go the way of the others. I said loud and clear before and I will say it again. GRDO will get recycled into some other form of business. You can right this current loser ideal off as another GRDO failure.

GRDO business failures to date: 3