RE:BLOOMBERG??Frogzilla wrote: Something I've been barking about for some time now, TAAT is not a CPG company. TAAT is battling the #1 healthcare burden in the world, nicotine addiction!!! Look how Bloomberg categorizes TAAT Global! bloomberg.com/quote/TOBAF:US The TAAT boards do a lot of talking about comparisons of TAAT to BT products and that's fine, but comparing TAAT stock to any BT stocks is not a correct evaluation.
TAAT will soon have a SNUS type product, and this form of nicotine addiction has it's own unique healthcare issue's!
Something you may not of thought about is dental work, its not covered by many medical insurance providers, and if it is, it comes at a premium$
BT & GOV caused tobacco addiction on purpose, as a way to separate you from your money$ To lump TAAT stock into the tobacco industry is a mistake!
TAAT is a very unique healthcare type company, not a CPG company, and that's how the stock should be evaluated$$
This is why TAAT will appeal to so many NASDAQ investors$$$
Ribbit
Frog you don't know what you are talking about. Your statement "BT & GOV caused tobacco addiction on purpose" proves that you are basically nuts and paranoid.
To say that "TAAT is a very unique healthcare type company" is a ridiculous assertion. Inhaling any smoke is not healthy in any way. It might be less unhealthy than tobacco smoke but it is in no way healthy. That statement won't fly and that is why artificially flavored TAAT hemp cigarettes are destined to become a small niche player with novelty appeal in the "Lunitic Fringe" smoking marketplace.
Unfortunately, that scenario will not have the wildly successful future many of the dreamers here envision. They will be hugely disappointed because they don't understand what drives the buyer behaviour for TAAT cigarettes and that concept is not a formula for longterm success. The release of the Q4 Year End Financial Statements at the end of February 2023 will prove that my conclusions here are absolutely correct. Be prepared to take evasive action if/when things for a TAAT shareholding investment get ugly. TAAT is trading at 73 cents on a volume of ONLY 2K because that is all it's worth in the opinion of retail investors.
Forget about NASDAQ. That idea is a distant dream. Not happening until TAAT completes a turn-around and starts to look like it's not on the verge of insolvency. Stop posting your delusional daydreaming. It is misleading and pathetic. Switch to a new psychiatrist to help you cope with your paranoia.