TAB78
2 weeks ago
$WNBD #GestureTek @CapitalInc6 Professional completion of GestureFX delivery often involves technical finesse that involves planning. This includes the characteristics of the environment (lighting, flooring, dimensions, desired projection size), interactive content… https://t.co/WJo5nNqkap— Eric Lehner (@WinningCEO) March 13, 2024
satter
3 weeks ago
Sure it's new. He just did it March 6th. You can't find it because Eric never pre-announce he was going to increase the authorized share count sometime in the further by 3 Billion.
There was some talk right here, not Twitter, some debate, confusion, on different paper reports whether it had been increased to 10 or not. In the end I don't think it had been.
I will try to find that discussion later. If I locate it I will post links to it. If I recall correctly, you were one of the parties who participated in that dialog along with TB.
satter
1 month ago
Remember the go to line for last year+
You just have to "Be Patient"
How's the CBD wine project doing?
How's the Perfume Project doing?
How's the Alliance doing?
How's the Grocery ad sharing revenue project going?
Since the acquisition it's now minus net income, minus cash flow, increased loans, increased expenses, and to be fair some increase sales.
Eric projected GestureTek would do 1 million in sales in first year of operation. I speculate it did around $150,000, if that.
We don't know since Eric is hiding the financial numbers of the tech division subsidiary company, GestureTek Media Corporation. Why's that?
Maybe one of his big supporters could venture an answer.
teddibear
1 month ago
$WNBD #GestureTek Testing GestureTek interactive floor in Malabar State Park reception area. It lets people see fallen leaves swoosh aside as people walk over it, Feb 2024. Dynamic experience, yet no moving parts. Programmable content. Engaging, promotional, practical. pic.twitter.com/oETY7eboLA— Eric Lehner (@WinningCEO) February 18, 2024
satter
2 months ago
$WNBD #GestureTek Auspicious start to our work in the supermarket sector
Eric sees an opportunity to fool everyone that he has failed on his project, this one here
https://winningbrandscorporation.com/blog/2023/05/
So he figures he might as well take advantage of a standard install to glorify it as if it was his launch into his supermarket as he has been promoting.
A number of Winning Brands shareholders have asked about the business model of our Tech Division, GestureTek. Several of the questions deal with what the GestureTek “subscription model” is, and what I mean by “advertising revenue” when I discuss our plans. It is worth the effort to understand the answer, below, because it reveals why the refreshed GestureTek business model is so attractive.
In the past, GestureTek’s interactive projection equipment was sold to end-users. This included a variety of institutions and retailers. These organizational customers would use GestureTek patented equipment to create interactive engagement with the public in their environments. Typically, this engagement would be to support the organization’s own brand identity. GestureTek equipment was purchased and paid for by the enterprise customers outright. It was then used for the enterprise’s own purposes (with GestureTek’s customization assistance). The revenue in this model is not recurring (i.e., continuous from the same source).
The GestureTek website, link below, shows many successful installations in which GestureTek technology brings new life to plain surfaces for our customers, such as flooring, walls and tables. The site has embedded videos showing GestureTek in operation.
GestureTek’s CUBE technology is well-suited to this environment. GestureTek CUBE is a Plug & Play piece of equipment that sits securely on the floor (or stand), tucked out of the way. The GroundFX/WallFX versions of this device can be ceiling mounted.
The GestureTek CUBE projects a brightly lit interactive range of images with motion and sound, that consumers interact with. The world’s foremost consumer behaviour research organization, Nielson, through one of its research divisions, determined that GestureTek equipment, specifically, impacts consumer behaviour positively. Shoppers gain better recall of participating brands, think more highly of these brands and even stay longer in these retail settings because of the interesting nature of GestureTek interactivity. These effects lead to to higher sales for the merchant and for the consumer product brands. In this way, GestureTek delivers a premium marketing experience to those consumer brands.
GestureTek is now reaching out to retailers to introduce this premium experience to stores in order to share the advertising payments that brands will make for this premium experience.
As we “fine tune” our operating protocols to accommodate Subscription Placement in these settings, we will optimize the supportive mechanisms needed to function smoothly on a growing scale, such as service arrangements, flow of payments, revision of GestureTek system content, etc. This is the work in progress now.
Already, GestureTek systems have been designed to let participating retailers select from a menu of relevant items contained within their systems. This selection is accomplished by activating a displayable control panel. Entirely new image content can also be delivered to the GestureTek CUBE units, by a variety of means, including via internet downloading where appropriate. Some retailers prefer to receive updates off-line to protect their IT systems from outside influence. GestureTek systems are adaptable. The GestureTek system control panel is shown below.
here are hundreds of thousands of suitable commercial settings for GestureTek Subscription Placement. GestureTek’s business model can be highly rewarding with activation of even a small fraction of this total market space, delivering millions in recurring revenue to Winning Brands GestureTek stakeholders.
Winning Brands GestureTek are in the formative stage of this refreshed business model, and are therefore at the highest risk stage. There will be obstacles to overcome. However, the potential is vast to deliver excellent, profitable, service to our retail partners, our consumer product brand collaborators and to the public – whom we all serve in the end. This high-service potential is the reason for our enthusiasm and confidence that the GestureTek Subscription Placement business model is a win-win for everyone it touches. GestureTek will certainly be driving continued innovation in this field, now as part of Winning Brands.
Sincerely,
Eric Lehner, Chairman
Winning Brands GestureTek
Eric fakery at its best. He promotes the next big thing again, it does not happen, so instead he tries to make as he started and launch his supermarket project with goofy tape recordings.
satter
2 months ago
That is both an immediate opportunity and long term opportunity for WNBD GestureTek
Bullsh*t. Eric is just about about bankrupt. Unless he gets funding and his creditors agree to cooperate he is toast. There is a tech division with a subsidiary company, Gesturetek Media Corporation. WNBD is the parent company. Eric has promoted this to no end. It's been just over a year now.
So where are the financials for it? profit/lost, balance, income statement, assets, liabilities? how many loans has he taken against this entity that is separate from WNBD? How much has GestureTek Media Corp lost?
Why has he not disclosed it? How bad is it?