Ha ha! :) Could look at it either way!
In all seriousness, my throat is MUCH better this more after having a sore throat for 10 days. Not quite 100%, but has definitely helped, in spite of alcohol consumption probably not assisting.....
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In my opinion, with the release of a clearly saleable M18 product, the final piece of the Blis jigsaw is in place: robustness. Blis already had a lot going for it, but there remained the possibility that K12 would not prove to be much of a success on the world stage for some reason or other. But with both K12 and M18 in place, this is now a robust company in my opinion. There is a very advanced distribution network in place, and it will only grow stronger. K12 is proving a saleable product in at least Throat Guard form, and probably in the others, and M18 seems very likely to follow. We're not yet sure of the shape of the long term marketing picture, but we can be pretty confident it will be good when we look at everything else Blis has done. In sum, this now looks a robust company to me.
At the risk of being repetitive, I think Dunedin deserve hearty congratulations for their impressive work.
Yes, very obviously there is a whole lot of grind to be done yet. But my own opinion is that Blis's future has now changed from "if" to "when". Congratulations to all who made it this far. There will undoubtedly be many ups and downs to come, but watching the future unfold should be a pleasure.
I certainly have high hopes for improvements on revenues but I won't even try to predict figures as it really is just guessing at this stage.
Last years first half was terrible. Revenue from sales weren't received until the second half which made the second half look better than it really was.
What pleased me about the new products I found on Friday is that K12 and M18 are making it in to other products as part of the blend rather than a specific product being built around them. While the quantity of K12 and/or M18 being used will be small, as will the revenue, this is a positive development in my opinion.
Revenues are growing. The company is being run very leanly. Making a profit in the next 12 months seems pretty much a given. The market will start to notice Blis and it's potential. The share price will start to reflect these factors. I suspect those who have been buying in the 4 - 10 cent range will be very well rewarded.
intersting link regarding the nature plus products.
only thing im concerned about is the miniscule amount of k12, m18 in the pills.
this could be viewed as...........
bliss is giving the product away in order to get the product out there, and await user feed back, or they are selling the miniscule volume and getting a pitance.
if you read the ingredients lists you can see its only a minor ingredient.
not untill m18 or k12 is pushed as the priority ingredient will bliss profit from the product.
long way to go yet.
i might take more positve interest if bliss themselves says they have cash orders for their products from so and so companys like nature plus.
also, these products dont really stand out from all of the 1000's of other "wellness" pills out there, all they seem to manage to do is get a few mgs into products containing 100s of mgs of 100s of varieties of "wellness" extracts.
have a close look at the ingredients.
when m18 is launched as a priority ingredient in toothpaste ........ then we're talking.
Too much hype and hope at present for me. When the SP settles around 7cps I'll offer to buy a few, but I really need to see the accounts to see exactly what's happening
The marketing noise and website cloning is making it look as if BLT is in the big time when reality may be that BLT is making very few ingredient sales.
Heaps of Internet ads may not be translating into many sales at all. Many site will simply be cloned sites with the same offerings.
On the positive side the k12 product is effective and presumably the M18 is too. My concern is exactly how many packets of that ingredient stuff are leaving the BLT gates?
Are we talking container loads or small post office size boxed exports?
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/business/n...ectid=10597060
Heritage Gold is an exploration company that has been on the Coromandel for two decades and has applied for a mining licence to rework the Talisman Mine in the Karangahake Gorge.
The mine is on DoC land and Heritage executive director Peter Atkinson said the developments proved environmental issues were not insurmountable.
"We've gone from an extreme position to a more balanced one. It's not going to change things overnight, it's not going to cause an influx of companies looking for gold."
I think the relevance is on page 2 of the newspaper article Funguspudding ..."The estimate of mineral wealth had been wildly overblown..."We need to be careful that a 'gold rush' mentality doesn't override good judgment..."
Make a few connections and the article is relevant even if it is a tad elusive...have to hunt around to find gold!
How's that Chippie? On target?
Oops.
Wrong thread should have been HGD
sorry :)