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01-08-2017, 01:50 PM
#5421
Like many of us that have been invested a while I'm somewhat jaded about all of the opportunities than have never come to anything. I did get the vibe that they are taking more control, rather than leaving it to third parties. NZ sales are still growing. In Canada they are actually allowed to tell people of the health benefits. If Canadian sales were even half of NZ's on a per capita basis the company would be making good profits. If China gets into gear I'll be off I'll be driving a new Tesla (don't hold you breath Elon). RGR367 asked why they might need cash - lets say a customer gives them 3 months to deliver $10 million worth of product and expect to place regular similar orders. They would need more working capital and equipment, hence cash. This is not probable, but it it is possible. Disclosure - I sold about half of mine about a year ago and have not bought back yet.
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01-08-2017, 02:26 PM
#5422
I'm not a shareholder but a regular reader of this site. I would dearly love Blis to be successful, being a Dunedinite and enthusiastic about local industry. And while I greatly admire the loyalty many on this site have shown to Blis I think most of you have rose tinted glasses and cannot see the problem. So here is my opinion, for which I am sure to be attacked: The product is no good. It does nothing. The only following Blis products seems to have is from its shareholders. Quite simply the stuff hasn't taken off among the public.
Sorry to be a merchant of doom, but I can't see a future at all unless they change direction to something that appeals to Joe Blow. So ask yourself honestly, without involvement as a shareholder, would you bother with the stuff.
That's my opinion and why I don't bother investing in Blis.
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01-08-2017, 04:02 PM
#5423
Probiotics are in at the mo, lots of books and articles on the biome, many recent. BLIS has a track record with oral probiotics.
As for working, there is quietly growing evidence of efficacy particularly relating to strep throat. Which is implicated in rheumatic fever (some cases are hugely expensive to treat) and psoriasis (lots of cases).
And I offer my family's experience. I was an early adopter, years ago, when one course of BLIS stopped in its tracks a mild but persistent sore throat. Family swear by HoneyBlis for sore throats, especially the children.
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01-08-2017, 05:03 PM
#5424
Member
Guess we will need to wait until 30th Sept to see the results
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02-08-2017, 08:19 AM
#5425
Originally Posted by fungus pudding
I'm not a shareholder but a regular reader of this site. I would dearly love Blis to be successful, being a Dunedinite and enthusiastic about local industry. And while I greatly admire the loyalty many on this site have shown to Blis I think most of you have rose tinted glasses and cannot see the problem. So here is my opinion, for which I am sure to be attacked: The product is no good. It does nothing. The only following Blis products seems to have is from its shareholders. Quite simply the stuff hasn't taken off among the public.
Sorry to be a merchant of doom, but I can't see a future at all unless they change direction to something that appeals to Joe Blow. So ask yourself honestly, without involvement as a shareholder, would you bother with the stuff.
That's my opinion and why I don't bother investing in Blis.
.......PUDDING, it's not designed for eradicating FUNGUS sorry mate. Try Lamisil it's supposed to work well! As for the efficacy of BLIS......well I think the numbers speak for themselves dont they?........$100k plus of product (repeatedly) going out the door each week???
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02-08-2017, 09:19 AM
#5426
Originally Posted by GR8DAY
.......PUDDING, it's not designed for eradicating FUNGUS sorry mate. Try Lamisil it's supposed to work well! As for the efficacy of BLIS......well I think the numbers speak for themselves dont they?........$100k plus of product (repeatedly) going out the door each week???
That doesn't tell us much. Are the sales escalating to show repeat and new business? I do not know, but seriously doubt that there is much repeat business. Good luck to you as an obvious believer, but I am not one.
BTW thank-you for the oncern re my fungus. However it's part of me so do not want to cure it. It would be a little like you becoming GR8Fiveseconds.
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02-08-2017, 09:40 AM
#5427
Originally Posted by fungus pudding
That doesn't tell us much. Are the sales escalating to show repeat and new business? I do not know, but seriously doubt that there is much repeat business. Good luck to you as an obvious believer, but I am not one.
BTW thank-you for the oncern re my fungus. However it's part of me so do not want to cure it. It would be a little like you becoming GR8Fiveseconds.
LOL FP......some Fungus' are edible I believe so it can't be all that bad! With all due respect I personally believe BLIS is a product that indeed generates repeat business. I would very much doubt the steadily growing revenue is from mainly new customers. Yes I agree though it would be helpful to know what the breakdown is, in this regard. As ARTEMIS eluded to the benefits are numerous and science is saying NOT just pertaining to the oral cavity........but that's where it starts and finishes if a strong and healthy oral environment is maintained.
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02-08-2017, 09:55 AM
#5428
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02-08-2017, 09:56 AM
#5429
Member
In the past month. I was unable to purchase BLIS on Lambton Quay because a lady from oversea's came in in purhcased all their stock.
My wife then has the same issue in Johnsonville.
So a few people are buying the product, at least in Wgtn
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02-08-2017, 10:10 AM
#5430
Originally Posted by Chippie
In the past month. I was unable to purchase BLIS on Lambton Quay because a lady from oversea's came in in purhcased all their stock.
My wife then has the same issue in Johnsonville.
So a few people are buying the product, at least in Wgtn
What is 'all their stock'? Some of those lines are bought in quarter dozens.
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