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Letter from a shareholder

By: Robert Grosshandler | July 23, 2019

We’ve been testing the stock only message for several months, and felt that, now that our stock is truly a “happening thing”, we could become simpler.

Pure and Simple. The path to being a $4 stock.

By: Robert Grosshandler | July 22, 2019

Cash, profits, and growth are the gods that Wall Street understands. Ultimately, it’s Wall Street that sets the price of your stock. It’s Wall Street that’ll turn your shopping into your nest egg. And why $4 as a goal? Because that’s the minimum trading price that allows us to list on the NASDAQ.

Why Exclusively Stock Rebates?

By: Robert Grosshandler | July 22, 2019

Now the time has come to be pure. Time to simplify. Time to focus on the long term that becoming an owner of iConsumer represents.

Share Price Increase – $.15 to .18 per share

By: Robert Grosshandler | July 22, 2019

You can invest directly in iConsumer before the price goes up! If you invest before we raise the price, your investment will go further and you’ll own more shares. Your choice as to how you invest. When you buy from us, we invest the money in marketing. Buying on the stock market makes investors happy, which is also a good thing.

Social Security Numbers

By: Robert Grosshandler | July 21, 2019

Why and when we’re required to collect it from you. The U.S government requires us to collect your social security number (or other Tax ID) for two reasons. First, if you make money, the government wants to be able to tax you. Second, the government has an interest in making sure that “bad people” aren’t … Continue reading Social Security Numbers

Slack – Following in iConsumer’s footsteps

By: Robert Grosshandler | June 20, 2019

From article: Workplace-messaging firm Slack is about to go public in a red-hot IPO market, but it’s approach to going public — using a “direct listing” — is slightly different than an IPO.

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Amazon – Bottom Line, It’s Adding Up

By: Robert Grosshandler | June 17, 2019

We’ve been suggesting that if you’re going to shop at Amazon (and it’s hard not to, sometimes), that you use iConsumer. Even though you don’t get shares or cash back. Because, simply put, iConsumer makes money when you do. And that’s a great thing for every owner. Our revenue from Amazon in May was up … Continue reading Amazon – Bottom Line, It’s Adding Up

Shopper Recruitment – 500 Share Bonus Extended

By: Robert Grosshandler | June 16, 2019

How that might affect stock price Every time we reward people with shares the number of shares potentially outstanding goes up. Increasing the bonus means the number will go up more quickly. So owners need to be aware of this, and take it into consideration as they think about their stake in iConsumer. We extended … Continue reading Shopper Recruitment – 500 Share Bonus Extended

Economic Model / Stock Analysts

By: Robert Grosshandler | June 16, 2019

We’ve begun to get requests from stock analysts (ok, one request) for our economic model. Public companies typically want stock analysts to “follow” the company and write reports on them. This helps to drive interest in the company, which generally helps to drive liquidity, which generally helps to raise the stock price. Of course, the … Continue reading Economic Model / Stock Analysts

Did We Impress?

By: Robert Grosshandler | June 15, 2019

Letter from a Shareholder I love letters from our shareholders. Sometimes the answers involve information that, to be fair to all investors and prospective investors, should be published to everybody at the same time. Sometimes there are great suggestions that everybody should think about. Thus this post. Ryan P writes (and I’ve slightly edited): In … Continue reading Did We Impress?