RE:RE:RE:New customers ?? At a place I used to work at, back in the "mid-growth" days of that company, there used to be a rule:
"No PRs for deals less than a million dollars"
Now, that company has grown so big (I no longer work there) I think their new rule is:
"No PRs for deals less than 10 million dollars"
PRs cost money - they're not free.
I stand by my original comments on this matter. GDNP should only be issuing a PR if their progress is not aligned with what they have previously advised the market.
So, pushing out an update every time they sign a deal with Bob's Donuts, or Jenny's Muffins is pointless. But, if they sign a national distribution contract with Meijer's or Whole Foods - something that will substantially move the needle relative to what they have advised the market then yes, they should absolutely be providing that update.
Otherwise shareholders and potential shareholders who have done their due diligence know that GDNP is doubling revenues year over year, that they do not intend to turn a profit, and that they intend to reach their growth goals 50% organically and 50% through acquisition. Paul has said it again, and again, and again.
Mongoose wrote: I'm not looking for fluff releases but just announcements when they secure a new customer like every other business does. Clearly, they haven't got any new ones recently and basically I'm surprised. I was expecting faster sales traction in a huge market.