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
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
“Labor Day, the first Monday in September, is a creation of the labor movement and is dedicated to the social and economic achievements of American workers. It constitutes a yearly national tribute to the contributions workers have made to the strength, prosperity, and well-being of our country…. The vital force of labor added materially to … Continue reading Labor Day and you…
We often talk about increasing the value of iConsumer. We often go on to say we hope that an increase in value increases the price of our stock. But, we can’t promise that, we can only hope. For instance, today we’ve got a promotion starting where, if a member trials the iConsumer Button, we’re going … Continue reading Value versus stock price
iConsumer Corp. Series A Preferred Non Voting stock is quoted on the OTCQB market. On March 1, 2018, the first trade occurred. We are as thinly traded as is imaginable. That is, as of today, only one shareholder has said “I am selling 500 of my shares at the price somebody is willing to pay”. … Continue reading Trading iConsumer Stock