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Comment by StocksFTBon Oct 10, 2018 1:45pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:Share price

RE:RE:RE:RE:Share priceThe share price is at 52 week lows not just because there aren't any sales, more importantly because the company has no leadership.  They just put out an update and some investors seem to like what they heard.  The problem with the update is it comes from a team that is detached from reality.  Every prior update they have given in the past 2 years has been complete bulls**t, so why believe anything from this update?  At best you could say they have no clue what they are doing, at worst they are deliberately misleading investors.  Until shareholders get a believable message from a credible management team the stock will continue to suck.

Also, better products don't always win.  Hopefully this one will win but there is no certainty that a good product means that it will sell.  There are 100's of examples of products that were better that failed, and given that this one has a horrible management team and no traction to date the stock market is telling you it wont win. 

https://www.inc.com/karl-and-bill/why-better-products-dont-always-win.html  
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