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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum CI First Asset U.S. Tactical Sector Allocation Index ETF T.FUT

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CI First Asset U.S. Tactical Sector Allocation Index ETF > FROM STOCK OF YEAR TO STOCK OF 2012
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Post by flubber on Nov 21, 2011 7:09am

FROM STOCK OF YEAR TO STOCK OF 2012

how about this will be the stock that trades 2.5 to 3.5 cents for the rest of the year an probably the year of 2012. Lets look at reality instead of dreaming into 2012. I do agree they need to get recognized an this management doesn't seem to be doing this after 4 yr's of getting their story out there.
Comment by BayWall on Nov 21, 2011 8:54am
To be recognized they may have to show they can earn revenues and a profit. Revenues may have to be in the 10's of millions (or at least carry a realistic expectation of such). The bottom line will have to tell the story. There are stocks which move well ahead of profits. I don't know the circumstances behind those companies other than the story can be ...more  
Comment by BayWall on Nov 21, 2011 10:38am
By observation over the years, there appear to be two types of start-up companies. There are the one's with groundbreaking technology/concept which gains the attention of everyone. Don't need revenues nor profits and the stock goes up bigtime.Then there are the more conservative ones, like Futura, which require to show good revenues and ideally profits to gain attention from ...more  
Comment by gofx on Nov 21, 2011 4:27pm
Futura did not invent the loyalty program nor are they going after what is seen is the normal market.  They have to prove the markets they are going after and then do it in a convincing manner considering that other players in the market could decide to pay attention to their market in the future.
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