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The onsite pics (receipts) have been posted about the current state of the plant.
Will you post the receipts of how much Lenny Greene has paid you to pump this junked-out water plant?
No, that is the current state of the water plant.
The water plant is the only asset of INKW.
Are you saying that posting pics of the current state of dilapidation of the only asset of a company is irrelevant news?
How long have you been doing this Weed?
This guy was allowed to freely walking the INKW water plant property and take pictures of anything he liked.
The water tank is rusted and the pipes are bagged up to prevent leaking.
Are you embarrassed yet?
Keller Corp ( $KMFI ) 2021 Q3 Financials
I have previously texted Douglas Rink (CEO) and he said that they are attempting to get rid of the older debt in an equitable way.
It will be interesting to see what happens next. Keller is just one more quarterly release from one full year of on-time fins. I take this as they have plans for Keller going forward.
https://www.otcmarkets.com/otcapi/company/financial-report/306732/content
Cognitive corrosion corresponds to INKW consumption.
Precipitous permutations perplex this public pooper.
I have been leaving the water out for Bees for months now.
Can't get a word out of them.
I mean, it is called BEE Water!
No, but the shares are sure gonna be cheaper real soon.
Greene, the share producing machine, has seen to that.
"Greene Concepts, Inc. (which we refer to as “our company,” “we,” “our” and “us”) is offering up to eight hundred million (800,000,000) shares of its Common Stock at a fixed offering price of $0.0075 per share. The aggregate amount of gross proceeds we are seeking to raise is six million dollars ($6,000,000). There is no minimum number of shares that must be sold in order to close this offering and thus no escrow account is being utilized. See “Plan of Distribution” beginning on page 19 and “Securities Being Offered” beginning on page 39."
GC must be bottling comedy water because something is funny at their NC water plant.
G-R-E-E-E-E-N-E! C-O-N-N-N-N-E-C-T!
That frog croaked on dilution.
Move to NY and buy them from Lenny at $0.0075 each.
You could then resell them to yourself at a higher rate and make gigantic upchurch profits!
:)
Big Greene is abounding with positive reciprocals.
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Undone downward pressure should flatulence today.
Exceptions justify stock for repeated uptick due to lucky sentiment.
Continuous continuities collect stock congeniality.
Today stock will rock lobster!
The density of stock will allow it to float through increased awareness.
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With the utmost appropriation upward, this stock will strategize momentum.
This winner of a stock has a class of shares that can be converted at a rate of 1 share equaling 100,000,000 common shares. The company gave itself the ability to do this conversion 1000 times.
Retail investors are laughing so hard at this that they almost spill their overly priced cognac.
BeWater is currently ranked #30,668 in Grocery & Gourmet Food on Amazon. That is horrible... beyond horrible. You have no idea just how horrible that ranking is for a company trying to support water plant operations.
Nobody knows about the water and they never will.
I am unsure of their vending machine rankings.
No. This company needs to stick to one product that they can first promote regionally and then expand on. You can't drive 5 miles from the water plant and find the water in any store. This simply isn't how the beverage industry works, people are never going to buy water on Amazon for $29.99 that they haven't ever heard of before.
Each Happy Mellow product would require its own public education campaign (as to why it is beneficial to drink it) and they have yet to educate the public on the benefits of BeWater or even expand market penetration regionally.
The company is only interested in selling stock.
Negative, this is not a startup company. Lenny sold mail-order ink for years under the INKW ticker. The company (Lenny) decided to stop selling ink and buy an old water plant in North Carolina (by forming a corp with Florida friends) that had been closed down for six years due to the previous owner going out of business.
Negative, it requires a gigantic pile of cash to educate the public as to how the cave or cavern water is better for them than water from an above-ground spring. It also requires the water to be in a large number of stores so they can be reminded of the expensive education the commercials tried to convey. If they can't find the water in stores, the education is forgotten and they are just going to buy Fiji water.
100s of beverage products make it to shelves each year and then die a quick death because the manufacturers of the beverages don't know a thing about the beverage industry. Lenny was selling mail or ink a few years ago. Do you think that helped educate him on how the beverage industry works?
Making water special has to be done through a long public education process.
In the end... it is simply just water, no matter where it comes from.
The public education process makes them feel good about spending the extra money for bottled water.
$29.99 for a 24 pack of water nobody has ever heard of before.
It is difficult to tell but Amazon might take something like
$19 to $24 of the $29.99 with their FBA fees and referral fees.
https://sell.amazon.com/pricing#selling-plans
Their current ranking on Amazon...
Best Sellers Rank: #33,958 in Grocery & Gourmet Food (See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food)
#163 in Mineral Drinking Water
https://www.amazon.com/Water-Artesian-Natural-Alkaline-Springs/dp/B08QF9CB9L/ref=sr_1_3?crid=N7QNEOUNZARV&dchild=1&keywords=bewater+artesian+water+inkw&qid=1632628894&sprefix=bewater%2Caps%2C390&sr=8-3
This is after paying some money to have a truck wrapped with BeWater advertising for a couple of races.
The ranking is literally worse than before the races. I would hate to see what would happen after INKW made even more "adjustments".
By INKW I mean Lenny and that one dude filling water orders at the plant.
Niche-specific sports drinks that require the buyer to go to a specific website that they don't trust (i.e. not Amazon) and requires an outlay of over $50 per 6 pack will not go over very well with 90% of the niche-specific buyers. They would want to go to a store and taste the stuff first before dishing out $29 for the product and $27 for S/H.
Believe it or not, this is actually a very large amount of money from the disposable income bucket for most households.
A little DD about the Covista CEO Warren H Feldman.
The man is very public and should be accessible by shareholders.
https://www.otcmarkets.com/otcapi/company/financial-report/303353/content
https://www.otcmarkets.com/stock/CVST/profile
- He is the current Owner/CEO of Signature Fitness in New Jersey
https://www.signaturefitnessnj.com/#crowd_meter_section
https://www.facebook.com/signaturefitness/posts/happy-birthday-to-our-owner-warren-feldman-thank-you-for-everything-you-do-for-u/10158660100739220/
Warren Feldman, Esq. corporate office: 140 Little St., Belleville, NJ 07109 Chairman/CEO (201)851-8714
https://www.otcmarkets.com/stock/CVST/profile
Covista Communications, Inc. office: 735 Board Street, Unit 306, Chattanooga, TN 37402
https://www.otcmarkets.com/stock/CVST/profile
Profile on Bloomberg
(can only view a couple of times before it is behind a paywall)
https://www.bloomberg.com/profile/person/1465025
Education:
The George Washington University
Doctor of Law (J.D.) with honors
1977 - 1980
University of Pennsylvania - The Wharton School
1973 - 1977
Bachelor of Science
His LinkedIn account
https://www.linkedin.com/in/warren-h-feldman-58625615/
He has been authorized to practice law in NY since 1988
https://lawyers.justia.com/lawyer/warren-h-feldman-1183024
New York State Bar # 2201580
The NY State Bar Associate and Courts do not have a website that simply allows you to lookup an attorney by Bar number to verify the information. The State Bar website has zero information about its members and it refers you to a court website that requires you to be an attorney to verify that another attorney is in good standing.
https://nysba.org/attorney-resources/attorney-verification/
https://portal.nycourts.gov/CoGS/
The volume could have been a little better today. :)
$KMFI
The military could step in with desalination stations if needed. They have the capability right now and these machines are currently available for purchase by civilian entities as well.
https://www.meco.com/industries/defense/
Yeah, at best the water shortage would be in very specific areas of CA while other areas would basically be business as normal.
CA is still hosting baseball and football games with capacity crowds and there isn't even an inkling that the people attending the games can't get a beverage.
Wal-Mart alone could probably supply the state with 10s of millions of extra cases of water weekly if the demand demanded it. There are 100s of other vendors that could also fill the demand.
People needing bottled water would be looking for bargain-basement prices because it would be an ongoing expense. They would probably resort to doing things like stopping in areas with plenty of water and filling their empty bottles in public areas with accessible water.
Also, the government would also step in with water fill stations that would let people get water for free.
Let's talk a little bit of supply and demand of water.
If there was an actual "water shortage" in CA that meant that people couldn't even find bottled water at stores and their faucets ran dry.
This is the hypothetical situation ...
Supply: There is no bottled water available in CA and millions of people need it every single day...
Demand: The demand for the bottled water would be filled by everyone and anyone with a vehicle (including homeowners in CA) that can drive to neighboring states and buy as much bottled water as possible. Yes, the demand could drive up the price up by unscrupulous sellers but there probably won't be a supply shortage because bottling plants in neighboring states would ramp up production to meet the demand of CA. You would see people selling the bottled water on every street corner and making deliveries to people who wanted to fill up their garages with the stuff. If money can be made... it will be made.
People are gonna fill this demand by buying $3.00 per 30 pack of water at Wal-Mart in Nevada or AZ.... not overpriced water shipped in from NC at a much higher cost. So, unless Lenny starts bottling water from his CA bathroom faucet, GC will not be able to profit from any water shortage.
Some solid speculative volume this week based on Covista releasing financials and getting that stop sign removed.
This puppy might run when actual news is released.
Constative quickness ensures positive pulses for stock
Instinctively, the stock will rise due to increase person sentiment monetization.
Have no fear! The company selling a case of water every couple of hours on Amazon will save it from having trouble continuing as a going concern.
https://www.amazon.com/Water-Artesian-Natural-Alkaline-Springs/dp/B08QF9CB9L/ref=sr_1_5?crid=1FM76N5I5KCP&dchild=1&keywords=be+water+artesian+water&qid=1632431380&sprefix=bewater+ar%2Caps%2C214&sr=8-5
Best Sellers Rank: #36,757 in Grocery & Gourmet Food (See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food)
#160 in Mineral Drinking Water
Yeah, baby!
The best of luck to you!
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