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.
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!
Wow. Talk about stock price and volume volatility. All that excitement is motivating members to join. The first four days of October saw new members up 198% over the same period last year. 184 members vs. 98, to be more exact. Can’t hurt that our stock trading volume is also up. A Bumpy Ride – … Continue reading $.115,.28,.25,.115,.245,.115,.15,.25,.098 – That’s some excitement
A 304% bump up in the price is exciting. More shopping (a fundamental change) can help our stock price go up and stay up. As the price holds (and maybe continues up), eventually we’ll adjust the rebate percentage to reflect that.
iConsumer can be a self-fulfilling prophecy (higher stock price –> more members –> more shopping –> higher stock price). It’s our members who have to start that ball rolling.
Thanks to our winners, our ads are beginning to drive new members to iConsumer. Better yet, prospective members seem to like the ads, because they get clicked on a lot. Which means a level of affordability in gaining new members that we hadn’t seen in awhile.
… with the exception of one small item, Walmart was the same price, and for most things, the same shipping schedule. Indeed, the lawnmower arrived a day early.
Our Form 1-SA was filed with the SEC on Friday. It’s our financial recap of the first six months of 2021. In this posting I get to go into more detail about what we’ve experienced, why we’ve experienced it, and some thoughts on the balance of the year. All with a focus on cash.
RM asks (in our Facebook Group): Robert — hope you had a great Thanksgiving! Just curious. For those shareholders having earned the most shares so far, how many does that equal? I think I’m setting the world on fire with my 5,035 shares, and can’t help but wonder if there are some of us out … Continue reading Question from a shareholder