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Brophtron

03/31/14 12:58 PM

#5687 RE: Smushie #5686

Smushie, you can't really argue the comparison, though - JAMN only sells $3 per store per day.

You guys keep talking about the "big payoff". Where is this "big payoff" coming from? JAMN positions itself as a "premium coffee", but most of the coffees they have available are not at a premium price. They're in as many grocery stores as they can be; they're not just in premium locations. It's time to face the fact that it's a general consumer product and it's not doing well in the market.

Sure, they got into a lot of stores, but sales have not increased proportionally. Can they find new overseas markets to sell to? Sure, but that's going to increase their costs; they're already not turning a profit in the US; they can't afford to not turn a profit in other markets.

What do you have to offer for this company past dreams and wishes?

runner28

03/31/14 1:08 PM

#5688 RE: Smushie #5686

What you say is all true but Broph brings up valid points at times which many on this forum just due not want to hear.I own shs. of jamn for over a year and have not made a dime but that is not my point. Would you address this jamn sells let say 1,000 cans of coffee to xyz and than sends another 1,000 to xyz while not being paid for the first 1,000 cans this is counted revenue which is incorrect and that is why jamn does not have cash (not being paid on first order and delivering more.

1 million

03/31/14 3:19 PM

#5696 RE: Smushie #5686

WOW,THANKS FOR THAT STANDING UP, DAM WELL SAID.....JAMN