I knew about grouping but it's so high risk with no guarantees, that is a lot of money on a slim maybe.
I keep thinking about a certain other state regulated industry and how the ones who made it through became almost instant millionaires. I think for some of these folks, the gamble may pay off as there will be so few options, their business will skyrocket.I knew about grouping but it's so high risk with no guarantees, that is a lot of money on a slim maybe.
Agreed, if it works out they will reap the rewards. At the same time if I was putting out upwards of a million dollars or more I would need something better than maybe, I'm sure they know something we common folk don't or they have enough money they can take the hit and move on if it doesn't pan out.I keep thinking about a certain other state regulated industry and how the ones who made it through became almost instant millionaires. I think for some of these folks, the gamble may pay off as there will be so few options, their business will skyrocket.
Yes but there are never guarantees. Even if it is spelled out like the state regulated one I mentioned, they can still deny for some bogus reason or other. While others get approved, makes me think there are nefarious doings.Agreed, if it works out they will reap the rewards. At the same time if I was putting out upwards of a million dollars or more I would need something better than maybe, I'm sure they know something we common folk don't or they have enough money they can take the hit and move on if it doesn't pan out.
That's good, I like Vaporesso devices. My guess is Innokin will be right there with them.Vaporesso just passed the first round of PMTA process.
There are enough devices in the wild to keep the joose joints going for a long while.Thing is, juice joints have to hope the gear joints get approved and the gear joints have to hope the juice joints get approved. Doesn't do either one much good if just one is allowed to survive.
I think there are enough people who already have gear to keep the juice companies going for awhile. Prices will likely be super high.Thing is, juice joints have to hope the gear joints get approved and the gear joints have to hope the juice joints get approved. Doesn't do either one much good if just one is allowed to survive.
I think more and more folks are going to start DIY juice.Thing is, juice joints have to hope the gear joints get approved and the gear joints have to hope the juice joints get approved. Doesn't do either one much good if just one is allowed to survive.
Evolv only has to do it if they sell a "finished retail" device, they do not have do it for boards that other people use in their devices.That's good, I like Vaporesso devices. My guess is Innokin will be right there with them.
I wonder if Evolv has to do this or only the people they sell the boards to.
I knew about grouping but it's so high risk with no guarantees, that is a lot of money on a slim maybe.
What do you think the Average Net Monthly Sales are for a Single e-Liquid in that list of 101 e-Liquids? Perhaps after throwing out the Top 5 Best Sellers and the Lowest 5.
I think there are enough people who already have gear to keep the juice companies going for awhile. Prices will likely be super high.
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Apparently for them a lot, now I must wonder how much MBV was making off e-liquid in their heyday.
It does, although we can't say they make 1% of a single pmta submission on all their e-liquids in 30 days.So if I'm making More Money in Sales for say 30 Days on an Average e-Liquid than it Costs to Submit something to the FDA, doesn't Risk all of a Sudden seem a Whole Lot Less?
Whereas my Benefit will Increase if one of the Only Suppliers to Existing Consumers.
It does, although we can't say they make 1% of a single pmta submission on all their e-liquids in 30 days.
1% of $550,000I'm not sure I understand what that 1% Means?