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Re: BudGuy post# 83304

Friday, 04/24/2015 11:29:23 AM

Friday, April 24, 2015 11:29:23 AM

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Hold on now...

Lets address a few of these concerns objectively (and I'm not
opposed to what you are saying and believe there is considerable
truth to what you may be saying).

He is too busy running the plane company and BG is a hobby still. It's true burn. No other possible explanation makes sense. He simply is not putting in the effort in my opinion. Advisors are not day to day workers for the company either. At this point I really feel he is outsourcing the testing as well. Think about it how is the dispensary in San Fran getting Buds down to LA? They aren't in my opinion. Not having financials ready again is unacceptable. The last excuse was he has to go to the MMJ show? Haha that's histerical. And sad at the same time. Signing Tommy Chong is luke warm to me Tommy has nothing to
Lose.



I would describe Angel as a brilliant-minded entrepreneur, who
has the acumen (and now) wherewithal to achieve many things, and
it's not uncommon for an entrepreneur to trifle with more than
one endeavor simultaneously.

Bud Genius was and is an Angel first love. Angel told me straight up last
April, he had the necessary number of dispensary contracts in
hand in 2012 to achieve his previously stated revenue projections,
but then came the massive wave of California prohibition
efforts, many of them affecting the direct-sources of income that
Bud Genius had aligned with (I have spoken about CA state and
fed crackdowns at length numerous times).
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=97023257&txt2find=ban
So my thought is, if an entrepreneurs creativity channels are cut off (dispensary bans),
Angel had the choice to put the idea on the shelf,
slow down on his efforts, or completely toss the idea and
move on to the next greatest thing. As we know, Angel didn't toss the
idea, he didn't put the idea on the shelf, but he did shift gears and focus
more effort on other ideas until the political climate in California (and the Nation) changed.

As for outsourcing the lab, that's the one thing I totally
disagree with. I've seen pictures of the Bud Genius lab. I've
also proven it doesn't take a large lab to run the size of
business Angel's performed to date. It also doesn't take a lot
of money to purchase and/or maintain a GC machine, and it
also doesn't take much time or effort to buzz around CA and
pick up samples twice per month, test and then post them online.

Jet Genius appears to be up and running (maybe well enough?),
and the political climate around the Country has changed that
his focus over the last year has been primarily (and will continue
to be) Bud Genius, Inc. All IMHO.