Livestock On Demand - With Elliott Bisnow Of The Summit Series

Posted by Timothy Sykes on Fri 3rd of Apr, 2009 04:02:33 PM
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Watch today’s episode of Livestock, on demand below and check out Bisnow’s site The Summit Series (the cool startup conference I’m at all weekend in Aspen!):

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  • AdamN
    Still holding my ARNA short from Monday when Tim wrote his insightful article about their failed fat loss pill. You can also see when I called out my initial short position in the comments that follow.

    http://tinyurl.com/deet92

    As it stands now, I'm short 2k shares at an average price of $3.10. Stock closed today @ $2.72 leaving me a current unrealized profit of $760 or 12%. The stock is now sitting at 52 week lows, which means from here on down there is no support, just bitter shareholders like Azimuth.

    Just wanted to say my thanks for Tim taking the time to point out yet another overly-hyped up penny stock play.
  • Mark
    few people would buy a 1,000 DVD or even $300. I think you have said your target audience is poor college kids so it would make sense to set a market clearing price where supply meets demand. I mean you could probably make 4 times what you do in revenue now if you sold $119 DVDs because you would get 10 X the sales you get for $200 $300 or whatever DVDS. I understand though also how that it is giving it away at $50-$100 for a DVD bc the system is so good...Now I'm not sure if cheaper is better haha bc it is more like an investment for people that pays dividends.
  • lilshill
    i know it's kinda weird saying this, but can you make these livestock things a little bit later, because i have school during the middle of the day. Thanks
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