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17/05/16
17:18
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Originally posted by DigitInvestor
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I don't think most people here who post negative views want the share to go down... What they want is for holders and potential holders to consider all possibilities and especially: what is definitely known about the company and what is speculation...
It is known that the company has distribution agreements... This is great. But a distribution agreement has little value until the company actually has a product to distribute let alone a prototype... It's great for the distribution company to have the agreement as they get millions of shares to cash in...
They also have a manufacturer that can make 50k of these per week. But once again without a prototype it can be a challenge making 50k of them per week.
Yes Walmart etc. are buyers from said distributors but they can't buy a produc until it's available. Also, how many products do these distributors attempt to distribute that do not end up making dollars...?
There were more than 200million shares traded on two days well under 10c! Maybe 5-9c from memory. That is a huge amount of people in significant profit. Who in my opinion have been cashing in. The volume hasn't matched the volume seen below 10c as it continued to climb to 18c! So before anyone believes those who have significantly positive sentiments on this stock just consider why it might be dropping in price... It's called profit taking... Price was allowed to climb after Ann today while others took the chance to sell at a profit.
Consider this: based on current known facts about this company, what would you expect the price to be in 1 month's time without anymore positive news? Is the news that good that buyers will continue to buy up?
Well done to those who have made bags in this so far. Always DYOR
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Some fair points there. but you must say there are many people that post in the sole aim to get the share price down. It happens in many posts.
Here is a good article from finfeed. It's on the main section of their home web page.
http://finfeed.com/technology/iot/i...australasian-distribution-agreement/20160517/
I like this part....
“Initial discussions with the major Australian retailers indicate a very strong demand for ROAM-e,” said Kayalicos, who has over 20 years’ experience in the wholesale and retail sector having helped launch numerous brands across electronics, toys and footwear sectors with a large cross-section of national retailers.
“IOT Group is ahead of the curve and they have a solid roadmap of innovative mass market products.”