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Carbeeza Inc Com V.HIT

Hit Technologies Inc develops, manufactures, and sells accessories for mobile devices for iPhones in Canada, the United States, and internationally. The firm is engaged in designing, manufacturing, and distribution of the company's suite of HITCASE products, professional lens and mounting systems for iPhone. Its product portfolio includes Hitcase PRO, a rugged, waterproof, and mountable case with removable lenses; Hitcase SHIELD, a case that is waterproof and shockproof; and Hitcase SNAP, a case


TSXV:HIT - Post by User

Comment by Kdawg51on Jun 04, 2018 8:45am
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RE:RE:Growth = Patience.

RE:RE:Growth = Patience.I would argue that this company doesn't need to listen to shareholders right now and focus on growing the business. Yes, shareholders are probably screaming to increases marketing, but these guys likely already know that. Just be congnizant that there is still a future here. As announced in the latest statements they have a $300k buy in Q4 from a retailer, so you can be assured they'll be around a while longer. When that announcement comes out as official news the hype will be there to pull out if you really want to. At these current levels I will take this opportunity to average down. With the patents they have and product quality I still say worst case scenario is a buyout from a larger player in the industry.
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