 In this video, I'm going to talk about a penny stock with proven growth in terms of its fundamentals and its revenue growth Over the years. We're gonna go through this in this video I'm gonna say I'm not a financial advisor. I'm a business teacher and I know I have not been making videos for the past two weeks It's just that I have been really busy with teaching at the moment So that's what I've been working on and that's you know taking up a lot of my time So what I've got to say is that you know, I can only make videos when I have the time to do so So bear that in mind, but also, you know, this is a hobby of mine So I only make videos when I feel like what I want to make one right if I want to talk about company if I'm interested in a Company if I want to go through and talk about it, you know verbally for a video That's when I do it because it's a hobby of mine. I do it for you know my own You know sort of entertainment as well So and I do believe I've got something to offer as value from the fact that I work from a business perspective You know, why I teach business. I know the fundamentals of target markets marketing Unique selling points all different branding issues Alongside financials as well. So I feel like I've got something of value to offer when I do talk about some of these stocks Okay, another point is I just want to go through the facts that the market at the moment It's a bit it's not it's not a great market at the moment However, what you've got to ask yourself and is what I always ask myself has the fundamentals of a company that you've invested in Changed and there's a matter of fact a lot of these companies. They haven't changed. Okay, what they've actually done is they've improved They've actually got a lot of productivity. They're growing their earnings. They're releasing new products They're making new moves in their business that they're making right So there's a lot of these companies where the fundamentals haven't changed and in a matter of fact sometimes they've got even better Right, the fundamentals have got better. So repair that in mind always ask yourself have the fundamentals changed in this company If they haven't and the stock price has gone down That just means it's a good opportunity to buy in and buy the lure Let's get right into the video that I'll stop rambling penny stock with proven growth We'll go through it if you could smash the like button that be greatly appreciated It does help out support the channel and gets us growing into that YouTube algorithm again So thank you for all the support. Let's go on to Louvue brands. It's a symbol is Luv you Okay, this is a stock where talking about today and this is one with proven growth Okay, it's got a range of products and brands under its umbrella of Louvue brands in a different industries Okay, so we're gonna go through this and it's got some very good products It's also selling on Amazon and it's doing some fantastic sales levels on Amazon, which is very interesting This could be big as it continues to do that and I'm gonna go through why and the kind of technicalities of it 237 million dollars brand sales since inception 90% sold through e-commerce channels So essentially all that a lot of their products are sold through e-commerce means where it's through Amazon Whether it's through their own websites or sales channels as well But it is also, you know working with big retailers and getting their products into big retailers as well Which is again to catalysts there in the sense that if they can grow on e-commerce and grow You know in terms of in-person stores. I think that there is two ways there So it's flack flexible. It's not bound to one or the other It can sort of flexibly be able to stop products in big stores in person But also still sell products online So it's not limited and it's also got 200 plus employees bringing certain products back to the USA So the majority of their products are certain products and they are made in the USA Okay, and I think that plays into their brand image of quality of the product However, they are moving some of the products to other countries where they're produce, you know making them in other countries only some of them Though because they want to improve the profit margins, which is understandable and it's sort of a trade-off there So how they managed that will see but there's nothing wrong with wanting to improve your profit margins as a business Now the Q2 and first half results. So they did see revenue growth Okay, so the sales the sales growth in terms of 5.7 million so it's up 20% Okay, and it's up 25% and it's also launched a new investors relations website And it is you know actually pulling in some really good sales levels here And they are actually increasing that you know sales capacity here as as it grows over time So this company is essentially getting even better Okay, and this is one that has been holding steady There's other penny stocks that have not done so well at the moment But no fundamentals are set no fundamentals changing the company But this one has been doing really good, but it's actually kind of staying around steady Around the sort of zero point twelve to zero point one seven level it keeps sort of running up and down around that level Okay It's it's it's around that level and it's been around that level for quite quite a long time Now, okay, which is stable. It's a bit more stable, but you want to catch it at that zero point one two level We'll go through that the brand portfolio. So they've got a liberator, which is a brand category of iconic products for enhancing Sensuality and intimacy. They've got jacks, which is a diverse range of casual fashion bed day beds Surfers and bean bags made from eco-friendly Repair repurposed Poly polyfine firm and then they've got a varnish inclined bed therapy products a set excessive Assistive in relieving medical conditions Associated with acid brief looks surgery recovery and chronic pain So they've got a medical branch to their brand there and then they've got the home living branch And they've got this area here in terms of it sort of adventurous branch will put it that way So some examples here for jacks, okay This is one of these products, which is in terms of home furnishings So it says today's her mother's want more than just a seat from their furniture Modern consumers crave comfort style and convenience in one jacks provides all this and more with a diverse line of comfortable home furnishings for indoor and outdoor use So this is a mass market products. That's why I like this. This is mass market This is not some niche product that can only be sold to a select target market This is a mass market product for the modern consumer okay in terms of the products that they can offer and it does have a strong product portfolio and The appeal is there because the sales are growing that means of course that people are interested in buying these products Okay, because the sales of the got proven growth there proven growth strategy, okay There's also got this avana in terms of a sound night's sleep is non-negotiable for a healthy productive day Avana makes the power of comfortable rest accessible to all no matter the circumstances by mitigating sleep Disturbances the company common health conditions So again, this can be used in terms of a recovery from surgery You can use in sort of medical ways, but also it's helping in terms of helping with sleep as well So it's it's it got a lot of uses these products So what I one thing that I look for in products and it's something that we sort of teach about is, you know What are the product benefits? What is it? What is the benefits to the product and what target market? So you're reaching with those benefits? So you've got a lot of target markets there in terms of people obviously Coming out of surgery any of those would maybe suffer from insomnia or you know sort of sleep deprivation they've got sort of products that can sort of, you know Make it more comfortable in terms of sleep in there. So they've got product benefits that match with specific target audiences so they've got this brand which is Very interesting in that sense and then these just it just proves it look so we can look here from the fifth For the year 15 and all the way up to you know 2020 and how much it's gone from 2015 to 2020 it was sort of around sort of 2 million And it's now annual sales History of you know reaching this sort of 9 million figure There sort of 9 million right so it's growing its revenue. It's growing its sales Of course with that they're looking at improving their profit margins as well So we're seeing this sales growth. We're seeing people actually buying these products no bad fundamentals of changing this company There's nothing bad that's happening in this company. That's alarming at the moment Okay, because all I see is consistent growth from it and if the stock price goes down Well, you know, if there's nothing changed in the company Well to me that gives me a validation if I can see revenue growth if I can see some some Positive fundamentals about the company. I'm validated by that I'm not validated by a stock price going up because what you then do and is obviously paying a premium if you're wanting to get into it You should never be validated by a stock price You should be validated by the research that you do in the key fundamentals That's that's the key to it, right? And that's when you're sort of buying low and trying to get in on the low ones like so, you know A lot of the other stocks we mentioned when we first mentioned them in uva zero point six five Yes, it's had a pullback from like one dollars forty And I've made update videos on it when it was around that price and it's had a pullback But a lot of these stocks we talk about them early when they're You know the first video we make on them is very early on okay, so that's got to be taking its consideration And I only do update videos because I want to keep updated with these right But let's go into some favorite information Amazon sales history, okay from 2015 to 2020 So this is very interesting and I think this is one of these that could form a big catalyst Okay, because if if you think about it when you If you look at the fundamentals of Amazon and if you used to sell on Amazon Actually, if you sell more products on Amazon what it does it helps improve your search rankings And then you go up further into the Amazon rankings So say for example somebody's searching home furnishings or whatever right if they get in more and more sales They're going to be moving up into the Rankings within that category which then means that you know the more people are searching for that and looking for those products I'm going to click on the listings of this Brand and then buy the product So what I think is there's going to be a snowball of revenue as long as they continue to grow that revenue I think they're going to increase in the Amazon rankings and then I think they're going to get residual income from that And it's just going to sort of snowball Okay, and that is also with Somewhat minimal marketing because obviously you're leveraging the Amazon brand Okay, and they've been on Amazon for many years as well. So they've grown up a history or been on there The leveraging Amazon's brand People are searching for these types of products. They're providing the products There's a lot less marketing spend involved with this which of course means more profit in terms of Accessing customers Obviously the problem is is the fact that Amazon has got a lot of fees involved with it However, what we're seeing here is a growth of revenue and a growth of sales throughout this company. Yeah Also, you've got sit blind surfers and a long bed. So this is some recent growth I've had a look at the growth strategy part of their PowerPoint and I sort of Picked on a key to key points So they've got recently launched the first of many designs to come in compressed packaging with flat packed wood bases Surfers and day beds already exceeding 1.3 million dollars in trailing 12 month sales So this is brilliant And it also says here continuing to build the product line through our growing relationship with room and board and others Additional stars were introduced in spring 2020 So what it is because they've got the manufacturing base for their products in-house Mostly in-house They've they can create new ideas for products and get them prototyped and actually create these products at record speed And with very little initial cost because they've already got the base of you know The equipment the staff and the terms of the sewing Of the products right so they can create some of these new products and try different ideas out Right, so they've got a range of different products that is growing revenue, right? But what's to say they don't release a they might release a product which ends up being a sort of superstar products Or what we call in business of a cash cow right in terms of it's going to actually form a large majority of the sales And this is what we might see as they continue to develop more products It's to get that one product that is absolutely brilliant that he's going to sell I'll sell everything that they've got Okay, but they still got that benchmark of the fact that they got a range of products that are just doing good solid gradual sales Okay with that gradual growth So you've got the potential of the catalyst of a superstar product being created But also you got the slow burn of the fact that they're just growing Every sort of year in terms of sales, okay So it's good. I like that because it's it adds a bit of kind of safety to it I would say so we are a manufacturing marketing and innovation Invention company with diverse distribution across three unique brands our ability to monetize new products with minimal investment is extraordinary Large upside for continued growth with additional capital requirement and inflection points gaining scale and entering a profitable growth phase Okay So I do like this stock the current price is around zero point one for it has come down from Recently that was it like some zero point one seven. I was watching it Wanted it to come down a bit more before I covered it again zero point one four I mean, I've talked about this from it was when it was like zero point one Zero I think or zero point one two Okay, and I've talked about it also when it was zero point one six Okay, so I like to do update videos on this what I like to talk about those are fundamentals of the company and Is the fundamentals growing are they doing a lot better? Are they being productive as a company? And I think that they are so remember that as a sort of key key Point about you know think about the fundamentals have they changed if they haven't and if the stock price has gone down That just creates opportunity Okay, so thanks for watching the video if you did enjoy it like sit what I would say is if you can get it at zero point one two Take a symbol is LUV you if you get it at zero point one two. I would say that's a potential buy Okay, I'm certainly looking to add At zero point one two, that's my area and certainly if it goes to like zero point ten Okay, so thanks for watching the video. Don't forget to smash the like button and Hopefully you enjoyed this one and I'll see everybody in the next