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Saturday, October 21, 2017 6:35:35 PM
Exactly why I think dilution will stop sometime after products are being distributed. Good to have a inflow of cash for unforseen events, expansion, test, buying the actual hemp from farmers to process, etc, until you have the means to make the money on your own. At least that's how I see it.
Yes, I get the fact that you think this is only about selling shares. Others on the board disagree.. do you get that?
I will say that I don't fully understand why that validates your point.. but I do understand how a person might jump to that conclusion. I like to be hopeful too.
Why don't OTC companies buy back shares? Are you implying that it's because they don't have the cash to do so? If so, what if that changes? Seems more likely to me that hemp will be making money given the direction of the industry and I wouldn't say it's impossible for a buy back to happen some time in the future.
Thanks:)
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