RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Income streams will always give investors a boner AmericanAkita wrote:
Who ends up with the money in The Big Lebowski? Jeffrey Lebowski (Marshall) gave the Dude(Shareholders) the case saying it had a million dollars but the thought is it didn't have anything at all(DM and it's verticals), and he had withdrawn the money from the foundation (share dilution)and kept it for himself (Marshall, Ryu, Benge Gallagher Family and friends).
Well that doesn't make much sense. The Big Lebowski is a man who projects himself as a successful businessman who in fact was actually given his wealth. Marshall and his team have been working tirelessly to actually build this company. Are you saying Marshall is a fraud and projects himself as a successful businessman? Because DM's 49 million in revenue last year seems to contradict that view as does Marshall's background of building and selling past businesses.
If the shareholders are "the Dude" or "Little Lebowski" than what you're saying is that we are all lazy with little to no ambition in life. Now I can't speak for everyone here and you are probably right about some investors, but I'm sure you are wrong about many others. Marshall isn't saying there is a million dollars in the case and it turns out to be false. Marshall is saying we have $20 million in the case and as it turns out... it is TRUE! As well as the $49 million in revenue, a clean balance sheet, new verticals, new AI contracts, an application to be uplisted, etc... ALL TRUE!
Money withdrawn from the "foundation" in the form of shares did not go towards himself and his friends as you have so poorly and inaccurately used as a reference. The money or shares went towards expanding and growing the company for future revenue so that the "Dudes" or shareholders can lazily ride their coattails of hard work and effort and make money for doing nothing, but being invested in the right stock at the right time.
Although some of us have actually done a little work of due diligence to have picked this stock out, as having a tremendous amount of potential and have worked on the calculations to confirm it. In the end, you are correct in that, I, as will other investors, will lazily ride this stock up and make money on the backs of those in DM working their butts off to make this a successful company. So of all the references you made, comparing "The Dude" to the shareholders was probably the most accurate reference you made. I'll give you that.
Maybe in the future you shouldn't plagiarize somebody elses words and use them as your own to poorly reference a movie you seem to know very little about. Yes, the words you used in your paragraph immediately came up as someone elses, minus your added DM information.