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Q-reus

01/06/14 6:28 PM

#26411 RE: doglover1 #26410

doglover1, please don't let your "typo" dissuade you from posting here or offering your opinion. A broad cross-section of interested parties rounds out this discussion board and adds more variety to the topics at hand. There didn't seem to be any malice in your comments toward the company. I saw your dissatisfaction with the time factor in relation to sp movement. Despite the presence of those hardcore supporters of the company here (myself included), many of us are willing to just wait it out; and add when the time is right. Best regards to you.
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99percent

01/07/14 9:39 AM

#26415 RE: doglover1 #26410

Actually, your post intrigued me. You see, about a year-and-a-half ago, I had given a couple shirts to an acquaintance and her daughter, and I told them about the Lyrix jewelry at Claire's. When I saw the mother a couple months later, she said that her daughter bought some Lyrix jewelry at Kmart. I told her, no, that it was only at Claire's, and I figured that she had mistook some other brand's music related jewelry for a Lyric Culture brand. I didn't even check Kmart.

I believe that there is much more LYJN product out there than investors know about. For example, these blankets from last year certainly have a distribution greater than blankets.com. How many physical locations carry them?
http://www.blankets.com/nsearch.html?section=&query=lyric+culture&searchsubmit=Search&vwcatalog=yhst-52231520114112

Another example is the Lyric Nation tees at Walmart. Immediately following the jewelry, these tees started showing up at all 3000 Walmart locations nationwide, but all the company had to say about it was this single facebook post, about one of the shirts, which was posted a month-and-a-half after I discovered the tees selling at every one of the half dozen Walmarts in my area. Every month a new design appeared as a stack of about 30 shirts - 12 designs in 2012. That's over 1,000,000 shirts!
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10150559335892886&set=a.257379272885.140845.222001502885&type=1&theater

Over the years, we've found product in physical locations in South Africa, Germany, and Britain, as well as Russian, Chinese, and Australian websites.

So if investors wouldn't really know about shirts sold at Walmart, not the scale of 1,000,000/year, or jewelry here or there, how would they know about a line of tees at department stores in Australia? or various other countries? or scarves? or jewelry? or pet clothes?