$Kandi Technolgies (KNDI.US)$ I just saw this commercial lit...
$Kandi Technolgies (KNDI.US)$I just saw this commercial literally 30 seconds ago it's brand new. I don't know what the hell it's going to take for the world to see this company my God it's on CNBC and look at this commercial it's their best one yet.
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look at this piece of shit Lucy stock. I followed it before I traded it a long time ago but my God you got like six people in that whole company, out of a sweet in Florida. they have shit for revenue why is it moving today? they're going to sell their glasses on target.com yeah a website ! whoop de fucking do ..a website the movement today is the shit that used to go on in 1999 during the.com era
people are buying that garbage they ran at the $7 look at the volume if this stock had half of that volume it'd be 25-30 bucks. and this company's profitable and they got a shitload of cash in the bank and they're doing business with Lowe's and they're doing deals with other Motorsport companies all the time they're signing deals for distribution throughout the United States.
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OPChampion Bag Holder
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I don't know if that's in their plans it certainly makes sense of course you as a shareholder can go to the company's website and email them and say hey here's an idea with NFL starting why not run these 10-second commercials.
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OPChampion Bag Holder
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I'll tell you a long long time ago there was a company that was publicly traded I like the company I love anything to do with racing and this was another forgotten stock the company's called Edelbrock. and this obviously being an American company was easier for me to communicate with the owner CEO. and I suggested that they need to use the ticker symbol in their advertising on their packaging a publicly traded company Edelbrock EDEL. I said that you have a legacy built within racing you have loyal customers but yet most of these people don't even know your publicly traded and they all could be shareholders in your company because they're already buying your brand you don't have to sell them. and the company did they started packaging and everything on their brand it said Edelbrock publicly traded company with a ticker symbol on it. this resulted in a much higher stock price.. so sometimes the littlest thing which doesn't cost a lot can make an enormous difference and if you're a shareholder and you have an idea like you just proposed about NFL It takes a minute of your time to go on to Twitter and contact the company or send an email to directly to the company out of China and let them know hey this is who I am I'm a shareholder I think there's great opportunity and here's an idea..
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OP
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you know as a follow-up quite frankly the company itself on every one of their vehicles whether it's a bicycle whether it's a golf cart whether it's their NFL series. they should have strategically on that vehicle kandi technologies and beneath it a publicly traded company kndi ticker. it becomes a rolling billboard and the more it drives around the more people that see it and the cost of that advertising is zero. it sounds very basic and some would argue well you know like look if it's a Ford or a Chevy you don't say ford a publicly traded company ticker f what difference would it make.. and the answer to that is you're right because those companies are already known to be publicly traded companies but this company is not so the more public awareness that is made available from something as easily as having kandi technologies that publicly traded company kndi ticker symbol NASDAQ on every single vehicle if it's one in 100 people let's see it that go hey look that's really nice well they're public and they take their phone out they do a snapshot and they look it up later and they go well maybe I'll follow this company maybe I'll buy it it increases the ability to grow your shareholder base
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as an additional follow-up, something we support but we don't want they should make a super bowl edition for the reigning champions. so that particular team that won last year it should be wrapped differently it should say super bowl champions with some amazing graphics all around the EV. and they should make it a limited edition one of 100 and charge the $1,000 premium for it and people will buy it. and everyone has a number and a plaque. Shelby does this with their mustangs Hennessy does it lingenfelder does it, victory motorcycles when they worked with ness arland ness and Cory Ness they created limited editions and charged a premium. they already have the deal with the NFL they already have the deal with the teams because it's wrapped under the umbrella of the NFL so making a super bowl champion series just makes logical sense.
CEO of Apes
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The problem lies more with the fact that they only sell golf carts. Not many people play golf and the ones that do, spend more money on the clubs rather than a cart. Most people just rent out those things and I believe it’s only targeted towards people with stupid money. They may be strong financially but they don’t solve a big problem. Now i don’t have much knowledge about this company and from my short reads it seems that their golf carts are their biggest selling product. (Also judging from this ad you posted here). this is why I went with Soundhound because of the problem they solve and the potential I see. But this is just how I see it. Also I understand that soundhound may not be strong financially but it’s more the service they’ve got that I see going big. In my eyes this is just like any other golf cart and there are hundreds of them. So unless Kandi can stand out from the rest people are just going to ask themselves why should I go with their golf cart and not a different one. Now the only reason why I mentioned Soundhound was from your posts from the past on trying to bring people to Kandi and saying Kandi was a better investment than Soundhound.
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OPCEO of Apes
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you're greatly mistaken there's so many communities in Florida and California where the only vehicles that are driven are carts they're not necessarily golf carts. there's separate paths set up in these communities for these types of electric passenger vehicles. number two golf is one of the highest income per capita sports there is so if you're going to Target a market it's a smarter Market to go after
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OPCEO of Apes
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pt 2 the company's transitioning they had initially a focus on small passenger electric vehicles the issue is with them it was the top speed so they were not DOT legal in the United States and they were not set up from a crash test standpoint so that was years back and then they pivoted and they transitioned. there's many a companies that go after one market they make a mistake and they stay in that direction to ultimately they're demise. and you can look at a very large company and say Intel is an example of an individual that's running the company into the ground I don't care what it's doing today up a buck and a half that's on a bullshit report that they're thinking about splitting the company up into The foundry business and then the chip business. point is you have to be able to recognize where your Market will be and build to that market..
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OPCEO of Apes
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they had zero business in the United States several years ago now their primary focus is the United States and they're just now expanding into Europe this coming year they're going after Europe. which means their revenue growth will continue to accelerate. the only variable that they had to deal with this quarter that they couldn't control was the cost of shipping freight from China to the United States. the cost in these convex containers went up I think it was like five fold versus a year ago earlier. they are not in a position as say apple is where Apple's able to negotiate in advance with freight companies and say this is what we are going to pay you regardless if the price goes up take it or leave it. most companies are not in that type of position their subjected to shipping costs being a variable. so the company is considering doing manufacturing out of the Texas facility as well. I have very little doubt that in the future they will introduce other models to compete in the electric vehicle industry recently they brought in bicycles and this Market is just now starting in the US it's only a couple years old and they are going to be offering an alternative to what is available right now for street bikes that are EV as well as mountain bikes all-terrain type vehicles so that's a market they're entering in that will drive revenues going forward
10baggerbamm OP : look at this piece of shit Lucy stock. I followed it before I traded it a long time ago but my God you got like six people in that whole company, out of a sweet in Florida. they have shit for revenue
why is it moving today? they're going to sell their glasses on target.com
yeah a website ! whoop de fucking do ..a website the movement today is the shit that used to go on in 1999 during the.com era
people are buying that garbage they ran at the $7 look at the volume if this stock had half of that volume it'd be 25-30 bucks. and this company's profitable and they got a shitload of cash in the bank and they're doing business with Lowe's and they're doing deals with other Motorsport companies all the time they're signing deals for distribution throughout the United States.
Champion Bag Holder : With the NFL season starting soon, hopefully I’ll see commercials on Fox and cbs during the games.
10baggerbamm OP Champion Bag Holder : I don't know if that's in their plans it certainly makes sense of course you as a shareholder can go to the company's website and email them and say hey here's an idea with NFL starting why not run these 10-second commercials.
10baggerbamm OP Champion Bag Holder : I'll tell you a long long time ago there was a company that was publicly traded I like the company I love anything to do with racing and this was another forgotten stock the company's called Edelbrock. and this obviously being an American company was easier for me to communicate with the owner CEO. and I suggested that they need to use the ticker symbol in their advertising on their packaging a publicly traded company Edelbrock EDEL. I said that you have a legacy built within racing you have loyal customers but yet most of these people don't even know your publicly traded and they all could be shareholders in your company because they're already buying your brand you don't have to sell them. and the company did they started packaging and everything on their brand it said Edelbrock publicly traded company with a ticker symbol on it. this resulted in a much higher stock price.. so sometimes the littlest thing which doesn't cost a lot can make an enormous difference
and if you're a shareholder and you have an idea like you just proposed about NFL It takes a minute of your time to go on to Twitter and contact the company or send an email to directly to the company out of China and let them know hey this is who I am I'm a shareholder I think there's great opportunity and here's an idea..
10baggerbamm OP 10baggerbamm OP : you know as a follow-up quite frankly the company itself on every one of their vehicles whether it's a bicycle whether it's a golf cart whether it's their NFL series. they should have strategically on that vehicle kandi technologies and beneath it a publicly traded company kndi ticker. it becomes a rolling billboard and the more it drives around the more people that see it and the cost of that advertising is zero. it sounds very basic and some would argue well you know like look if it's a Ford or a Chevy you don't say ford a publicly traded company ticker f what difference would it make.. and the answer to that is you're right because those companies are already known to be publicly traded companies but this company is not so the more public awareness that is made available from something as easily as having kandi technologies that publicly traded company kndi ticker symbol NASDAQ on every single vehicle if it's one in 100 people let's see it that go hey look that's really nice well they're public and they take their phone out they do a snapshot and they look it up later and they go well maybe I'll follow this company maybe I'll buy it it increases the ability to grow your shareholder base
10baggerbamm OP 10baggerbamm OP : as an additional follow-up, something we support but we don't want they should make a super bowl edition for the reigning champions. so that particular team that won last year it should be wrapped differently it should say super bowl champions with some amazing graphics all around the EV. and they should make it a limited edition one of 100 and charge the $1,000 premium for it and people will buy it. and everyone has a number and a plaque. Shelby does this with their mustangs Hennessy does it lingenfelder does it, victory motorcycles when they worked with ness arland ness and Cory Ness they created limited editions and charged a premium.
they already have the deal with the NFL they already have the deal with the teams because it's wrapped under the umbrella of the NFL so making a super bowl champion series just makes logical sense.
CEO of Apes : The problem lies more with the fact that they only sell golf carts. Not many people play golf and the ones that do, spend more money on the clubs rather than a cart. Most people just rent out those things and I believe it’s only targeted towards people with stupid money. They may be strong financially but they don’t solve a big problem. Now i don’t have much knowledge about this company and from my short reads it seems that their golf carts are their biggest selling product. (Also judging from this ad you posted here). this is why I went with Soundhound because of the problem they solve and the potential I see. But this is just how I see it. Also I understand that soundhound may not be strong financially but it’s more the service they’ve got that I see going big. In my eyes this is just like any other golf cart and there are hundreds of them. So unless Kandi can stand out from the rest people are just going to ask themselves why should I go with their golf cart and not a different one. Now the only reason why I mentioned Soundhound was from your posts from the past on trying to bring people to Kandi and saying Kandi was a better investment than Soundhound.
10baggerbamm OP CEO of Apes : you're greatly mistaken there's so many communities in Florida and California where the only vehicles that are driven are carts they're not necessarily golf carts. there's separate paths set up in these communities for these types of electric passenger vehicles. number two golf is one of the highest income per capita sports there is so if you're going to Target a market it's a smarter Market to go after
10baggerbamm OP CEO of Apes : pt 2
the company's transitioning they had initially a focus on small passenger electric vehicles the issue is with them it was the top speed so they were not DOT legal in the United States and they were not set up from a crash test standpoint so that was years back and then they pivoted and they transitioned. there's many a companies that go after one market they make a mistake and they stay in that direction to ultimately they're demise. and you can look at a very large company and say Intel is an example of an individual that's running the company into the ground I don't care what it's doing today up a buck and a half that's on a bullshit report that they're thinking about splitting the company up into The foundry business and then the chip business. point is you have to be able to recognize where your Market will be and build to that market..
10baggerbamm OP CEO of Apes : they had zero business in the United States several years ago now their primary focus is the United States and they're just now expanding into Europe this coming year they're going after Europe. which means their revenue growth will continue to accelerate. the only variable that they had to deal with this quarter that they couldn't control was the cost of shipping freight from China to the United States. the cost in these convex containers went up I think it was like five fold versus a year ago earlier. they are not in a position as say apple is where Apple's able to negotiate in advance with freight companies and say this is what we are going to pay you regardless if the price goes up take it or leave it. most companies are not in that type of position their subjected to shipping costs being a variable. so the company is considering doing manufacturing out of the Texas facility as well. I have very little doubt that in the future they will introduce other models to compete in the electric vehicle industry recently they brought in bicycles and this Market is just now starting in the US it's only a couple years old and they are going to be offering an alternative to what is available right now for street bikes that are EV as well as mountain bikes all-terrain type vehicles so that's a market they're entering in that will drive revenues going forward
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