Cigarette Racing - 22 year old CEO
#421
UT oh
Now it says 0.0035 so not even worth a penny. that can't be good.
https://www.google.com/search?client...UTF-8&oe=UTF-8
Now it says 0.0035 so not even worth a penny. that can't be good.
https://www.google.com/search?client...UTF-8&oe=UTF-8
#422
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UT oh
Now it says 0.0035 so not even worth a penny. that can't be good.
https://www.google.com/search?client...UTF-8&oe=UTF-8
Now it says 0.0035 so not even worth a penny. that can't be good.
https://www.google.com/search?client...UTF-8&oe=UTF-8
The whole historic data is 'off' as well.
Yahoo seems to be gtg.
https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/LIFW/
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One thing many people are not realizing is that Cigarette is not what is bringing Life Wallet stock down, besides Cigarette is also part of Lionheart Captial which is a diversified investment company. Even if Life Wallet which is also part of Lionheart's portfolio fails, Cigarette stands alone as another investment.
I agree many statements early on were for hi hopes that Cigarette would grow in many areas, which at this time the public has not seen. However, it is also not fair to beat up on Alex or Chistina Ruiz because their father is the CEO of Life Wallet. Hopefully Cigarette's executive team will learn from their mistakes and build the brand as a successful company. I am sure Lionheart's CEO and executives would not hold on to this investment if they did not see some value.
I agree many statements early on were for hi hopes that Cigarette would grow in many areas, which at this time the public has not seen. However, it is also not fair to beat up on Alex or Chistina Ruiz because their father is the CEO of Life Wallet. Hopefully Cigarette's executive team will learn from their mistakes and build the brand as a successful company. I am sure Lionheart's CEO and executives would not hold on to this investment if they did not see some value.
My personal favourite was promising a PWC, then silence, then bringing another companies ski to the boat show plastered in Cigarette decals.
While talking of decals who could forget…..
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"My personal favourite was promising a PWC, then silence, then bringing another companies ski to the boat show plastered in Cigarette decals."
No kidding...wow.
The hubris and kahunas to do that and expect smooth sailing is bizarre.
No kidding...wow.
The hubris and kahunas to do that and expect smooth sailing is bizarre.
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Imagine if Cigarette in the late 70's early 80's wouldn't build a boat for a client without an ID up front!

Comments are funny:
"knew this would happen when you give it to a kid to run"
"CRT should take over the border"
What's death for a business: Empty space! Whether its a restaurant or a boat booth you want customers in your space!
#430
I was around a the booth all weekend and didn’t see anyone ask for a drivers license, just name and email like 90% of the other booths. There were Cig dealers from across the world and it helped them get you to the correct sales person. People were lined up all weekend to buy the Cig apparel. It’s crazy how much they sold. Not saying that maybe some workers asked for a ID since it would be easier to spell the correct names but I personally never saw IDs handed over or asked for mine.


