Once again what happened at Lowes doesn't matter to me what happens to HD does matter to me.
Michael Jordan didn't make his basketball team in high school one year it didn't mean he was doomed never to be a success in basketball did it? - in other words sometimes the past failure doesn't matter sometimes the focus is on the future potential.
if anything both Lowes/Home Depot saw validity in the product to bring it on board but Home Depot could see the product entirely different- they are the bigger partner of the two anyways when it comes to lumber.
you act as if they cant expand- if they do it might be one of the best 0023 stocks you'll ever see
ECOB at Lowes was not a 'test market' at all, rather a sales territory/licensing issue.
Public knowledge...2010 - "Company files a legal action ... against Bluwood USA, Inc., for failure of perform pursuant to the Purchase, Distribution and Services Agreement in the delivery of chemical product and protection of sales territory."