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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Koios Beverage Corp C.FIT

Alternate Symbol(s):  FITSF

Koios Beverage Corp. is a functional beverage company, which has a distribution network of more than 5,100 retail locations across the United States in which to sell its products. The Company uses a blend of nootropics and natural organic compounds to enhance human productivity without using harmful chemicals or stimulants. Its beverages are offered in various flavors, which include black... see more

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Koios Beverage Corp > NEWS (x2) Finally some movement UP!
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Comment by Redwine12345 on Nov 05, 2020 6:35pm
Yeah, nice to see that theyare expanding into 20 states. I think this is a very positive news. It might take a time before we can see increased sales. But they are coming. Until then, I don;t expect significan increase in price. But I could be out to lunch with my thinking.
Comment by Redwine12345 on Nov 06, 2020 10:53am
Looks Like Anonymous is looking for suckers. They pulled the price to 0.075 and want you to buy from them. Then price will drop back where it started 0.04.
Comment by DSMed77 on Nov 09, 2020 3:22pm
I sold the news at 0.065 for a 50% loss.  I agree it will probably go below 0.05 again.
Comment by Redwine12345 on Nov 10, 2020 2:42pm
Whoever is selling now, is selling at huge loss. It is at all times low since going into beverage business. Contrarian philosophy suggests to buy. If you are a seller, hopefully you can use loss to offset your other gains. If you are a speculator you should be buying. I haven't seen suggestion from the board that they are going out of business and I didn't see any insiders were selling as ...more  
Comment by Gray1dr on Nov 11, 2020 9:49am
I bought at 67 cents and I am going to have to let it ride till I break even at least probably waiting a long time
Comment by Redwine12345 on Nov 11, 2020 2:50pm
I hope it will come one day and you will make profit on your.67 per share investment. In the meantime it looks like brokers are pushing it down to get a cheap financing. Leeds had plenty of time to sell at higher price but no they prefer to sell at the lowest price and push the price down to the basement. Or it could be a sign of desperation to sell everything they have to pay for apartment rent.
Comment by Gray1dr on Nov 16, 2020 11:16am
may have to wait till hell freezes over lol
Comment by Redwine12345 on Nov 17, 2020 4:16pm
Yeah, you might be right. Currently there is no interest in this stock. Lousy 2K traded today. Desperate investor sold his position for $100 less commission. Why even bother selling? simmilar companies are valued at few tens of mln. Koios is valued at 4m. There must be a reason but I am not sure what it is. Any idea?
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