We now have over 80,000 people who have earned stock. That’s an enormous number of shareholders. No two ways about it, we’re launched.
Curated deal site – owned by iConsumer We’re pleased to announce that dealburner is now ready to use. A great big thanks to the folks who helped us get to this point. It still may have a rough edge or two. If you see something, please let us know here. Curated We’re aware that deal … Continue reading dealburner Launched
My barber was the first person to say “I want to invest in iConsumer”. When it was finally possible to invest, Masao and Jeanne wrote the first check. They had never invested in a start up before, I’m not sure if they’d ever invested in the stock market before. So now they own shares in … Continue reading An open letter to my barber
A Rising Stock Price Excites Our Members. They may shop more and join faster.
And that might just lead to a rising stock price!
What’s sweeter than Honey? When you own the hive! Honey is a direct competitor to iConsumer – rewards and loyalty. They sold with a reported $100,000,000 in revenue, 17,000,000 members, and $50,000,000 of venture investment. The fat cat venture capitalists won again. Some of them apparently got a 300X return on their investment. Now don’t … Continue reading Honey sells to Paypal for $4B
lifehacker just released an article I like on why being an investor is important. Nicole Dieker makes many great points, offers some solid advice, and links to more helpful articles. Of note in my mind was the point: “You can’t save your way to wealth and not everyone can earn their way there. That leaves … Continue reading Investing = Good
When payday comes, who gets paid? You may have noticed that Uber has an upcoming IPO and they are worth up to $90 Billion. That’s ‘B’ as in “Boy that’s a lot of money!” That means a big pay-day for…investors. Not drivers. Not users. This valuation is despite the brand being deep in the red, … Continue reading What “payday” means
Last week we had the honor of presenting iConsumer at the ThinkEquity Conference. Companies like ours present at these conferences for two basic reasons. First, to help support their stock price. Second, to attract new investors. For us, it’s definitely the second reason. As I will keep saying, our stock price going up is lots … Continue reading ThinkEquity Conference Recap
During our last webinar we got a great question. Should I buy RWRDP on the stock market, or buy it direct from iConsumer? Quick Answer If you’re going to invest a small amount (hundreds, not thousands), buy on the market (if the price is right). It’s easier and faster, not to mention you’ll probably get … Continue reading Buy RWRDP Direct or Buy on the OTC Market?