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pms67

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Things are getting a bit out of hand.
Apart from the relentless emails (I must unsubscribe ) it’s this now.

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I couldn’t believe it when I got the email. I did one of the original equity things (stupid I know) but I’m going to try and get rid of mine when the next sell off comes round so I don’t keep getting all this crap.
 
I'm waiting for them to use the marketing ploy of a stuffed dog with a bottle of beer shoved up it's a**e :-o. It's only a matter of time

They did it with a squirrel, do google search of “Brewdog end of history”
 
I know and it was a limited edition (I think only 10?). But you will know when they are getting really desperate and have run out of ideas when they use a dog. :lol:

Can you imagine the supermarket shelves...?

Ah I get what you meant now (apologies) Imagine explaining that one to the kids as you walked past it!
 
This was never about buying shares for dogs. Obviously it isn't because that's ridiculous. Brewdog have always followed the motto 'there is no such thing as bad publicity', and this is just the latest in a long line of marketing stunts that get chins wagging... and look, here we are again, talking about Brewdog again! It's a roaring success.
 
Completely what he said. [emoji115]

It's all about getting people.talking. good or bad it'll direct a few more to the sire. Some will buy "for their dog" (inadvertently themselves) or for someone else or maybe even actually for themselves.

Others will not. It's a numbers game really.

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I bought shares way back and at the recent sell some shares or get 6 cans of beer thing they did I sold however many I could it was either 15% or a maximum of 40. With the money I got I bought a Grainfather :) I know I got a good return for my 'investment' but it will be interesting to see what price our shares will 'trade for' on the internal share sale.

I believe that Brewdog will, in the next 5 years, aim to become a public limited company. I'm a bit rusty from my old Business Studies classes from secondary school but this should see shareholders as having a chance to sell their shares. I know I got a good return on mine and would be tempted to get more if in five years I can punt them for a profit. As a company I believe they do treat their staff well in terms of paying a living wage and internal hiring for management etc but the relentless sh*te in their emails is insufferable hence turning it off.
 
Ok so I’ve given these guys a hard time,but...........
I’m happy with the offer of a free book for, ahem “shareholders” to get a free signed copy of this book.
I popped into my local Brewdog bar to get it and ended up buying these two glasses for £3 each as well.
Swmbo and the two kids weren’t happy when I got back to the car, is 45 mins too long to be classified as “popping in” ? 😁

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I've been a sucker for these in the past. I've even bought the US Brewdog Shares. What a palaver that was, took 4 months!

I'll probably ditch all I can at the next opportunity to sell.
 
Here’s the recipe for Punk IPA in two parts in case anybody wants it, it’s released on the web so I guess it should be ok to post 👍

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