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I don't have email anymore so I can't respond to the people emailing me regarding APRU and LVVV. Thinking about paying again for email..
Don't want people thinking that I'm ignoring them :)
Not sure on that one.
Thank you Drugdoctor I think we'll see some good gains stair-stepping up as they announce the production runs of the APRU product lines. I even bought a few more shares as the price is super low right now imo.
Good luck to you too.
APRU :)
I don't know but I think something is brewing with RSHN.
In my opinion
Don't want to argue with you Jesse but you spent a lot of time agreeing with someone who claimed that APRU was a scam and probably was going bankrupt. They also claimed that the trademarks had no value. It's hard for me to see that as anything but bashing. No reality or justification for those kind of claims.
Birdman and Brendan crossing their fingers and hoping for a dollar PPS is not doing any damage to anything. There's at least one of those posters on every stock board and there's nothing wrong with that.
On the other hand, constantly posting on APRU about RS when people claim to own no APRU probably isn't doing anybody any good.
I've said this before and I'll say it again. I'll never understand why a shareholder of LVVV would bash a subsidiary. It makes no sense, especially since one tick in upward movement adds massive value to the books of LVVV.
The more I've tried to help the LVVV shareholders the more hostile they get towards me. One of the LVVV members went as far as to say that I was trying to mislead people by posting the APRU financials. He referred to them as exaggerated and claimed they didn't represent true numbers. It doesn't get anymore factual than the financial disclosures.
Also, an RS at this point would be damaging to LVVV so imo, it will not happen anytime soon.
LETTER TO SHAREHOLDERS. Jun 3, 2014
http://www.otcmarkets.com/companyPresentationViewer?cmdId=319
Thanks but no thank you Jessee. Why would I want to discuss the future of APRU with people who have a history of APRU bashing?
lol Hello, I'm still here :)
I'm not leavin CWIR
Lol Point proven. Thanks for the help. :)
Here's what it sounds like when LVVV shareholders post on the APRU board.
"All the debt is APRUs, all the profit is LVVVs. APRU is overpriced. LVVV is under priced. It's ALL your fault that our share price is down. APRU is to blame for every bad thing that happens. LVVV is SOOOOOOOOOO WONDERFUL."
Here's something that's a little more realistic. If you think APRU is overvalued, you know nothing about beverage companies.
APRU shareholders have absolutely nothing to do with LVVV share price. It's much more likely that it has to do with the additional shares that were issued and the dilution that occurred as a result. Not to mention, share price almost always drops when a company acquires another company because of the expense of an undertaking. Everyone needs to have a little patience. IMO everyone will be surprised when production at APRU gets underway. Good things coming for all. If you can't see that you haven't been doing your DD. If you don't believe or trust in the PRs or the management who writes them out you shouldn't be invested in the companies. From what I've seen so far they follow through with what they say they're going to do.. which leads me to believe that the PRs and the letter to the shareholders holds a strong tone of truth. In other words, good things are coming. lol
You're welcome :) Sorry to hear about the accident Brendan. Hope you're ok.
It is my strong belief that whatever decisions are made for APRU will be made in an effort to try to increase the share price. As everyone is well aware LVVV owns 77% of the shares in APRU. They will not shoot themselves in the foot, so any talk of RS at this point is completely and utterly ridiculous. The information released by the company spells out a pretty exciting future for APRU. I fully expect the next 12 months to reveal many positive things for APRU. Anyone telling you any different obviously hasn't read the PRs or don't fully understand what the ramifications of LVVV owning 77% means.
Not everyone reads the PRs. Doesn't mean it's inside information. As long as the information is easily accessible by the public, you can't consider it inside information. If his twitter was on private and he had a handful of people he was sharing information with it would be a different story.
and about the phone calls.. You're making the assumption that they have shared information that already isn't publicly available.
Agree. Nothing more than fear mongering in my opinion.
lol!
I find it VERY strange that some people think that official PRs and official filings are full of lies and then they try to send you to their blog where they say you can find the truth.
Wow.......... lol
LVVV was a single product company before the APRU deal. The APRU deal is the best thing that's ever happened to LVVV. It brings a larger product line and a potential for profits which they obviously did not have before since they were losing money.
Without expansion of their product line and the addition of manufacturing for private labels, LVVV would not be a viable company and would have eventually drowned itself in debt. This is backed up by LVVVs financials. Any LVVV shareholder that's upset about the APRU deal is obviously not seeing the bigger picture. The APRU deal justified the move to the bigger facility with the new manufacturing capabilities.
In short the APRU deal has saved LVVV from eminent failure. If you're unable to see that then you need to take off your rose colored glasses. If it wasn't APRU it would have had to been something else. LVVV had no choice but to expand into new products and new areas. The numbers don't lie.
Don't get me wrong, I'm not bashing LVVV. I fully believe that LVVV will be profitable after the APRU deal and the new direction the company is taking :)
When LVVV shows a profit on their books things will start moving. Its hard for a new investor to have confidence in LVVV or APRU when they're showing loses at LVVV :)
Not me. One of my favorite songs :)
Agree with all.
lol I want to hold the numbers
Nope. Your point is very clear. You believe that people who make grow lights and software systems are MJ companies and people who manufacture CBD infused products are not. CBD is derived from the hemp plant, or cannabis plant. If you look up the defenition of marijuana in a real dictionary it's the flowering portion of the hemp plant. CBD infused products are more MJ related than any of the companies that you suggested are. I did not miss any of your points. I just don't agree with a single one of them.
Yes you did say that.
First off Wikipedia is not a dictionary.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Wikipedia_is_not_a_dictionary
Any company involved in anyway with THC is putting their shareholders and entire company at risk. THC is federally illegal no matter what the state may say their law is. If you want to invest in one of those companies feel free, but I would not advice it.
So by your definition of what an MJ company is if I understand you correctly, you're saying the only ones breaking the federal law, should be considered MJ companies. :)
Are you saying that none of these companies deal in hemp or CBD from hemp?
Are you also saying that if they do then they are not MJ companies?
http://marijuanaindex.org/
It is a strain that has little or no THC. It is still cannabis.
Cannabis is marijuana, marijuana is cannabis.
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/marijuana
Correct (Almost). APRU is the MJ company. You're trying to say that Hemp and Hemp Oil doesn't qualify a company as an MJ company. Hemp is Cannabis. Therefore it is MJ. LVVV is an MJ company through association, manufacturing, partnerships and majority ownership in APRU. Saying anything different is twisting the truth at best.
All that matters is what someone is willing to pay price per share. Charts and calculations, OS A/S float, none of it means squat. PPS is determined by the market, by the buyers and sellers. Nothing else.
lol The transaction between Livewire, APRU and the Corr family has not increased the public float
of APRU, which remains approximately 1.5 billion shares. :)
http://www.otcmarkets.com/companyPresentationViewer?cmdId=319
You mean like LVVV? :) I think the whole goal of buying stocks is buying when it drops. Isn't it? At least that's what the world famous stock gurus say. Buy when everyone else is selling. When a stock drops on good news, it is a buying opportunity. Yesterdays volume is a pretty good indicator of that :)
When heavy hitters manipulate the price down and load up on the stock :)
Which part of yeardmans posts were spot on? The part where he said Apple Rush and Ginseng trademarks were expired? Or the part where he said that they were worthless and the company wouldn't be using them anyway. Or maybe it was when he said that the Canna Rush and Canna Bliss trademarks would be under LVVV. :)
There is an answer for that. It's typical behavior after good news. Look at the volume for yesterday. The volume is a better indicator than the price, always. A common term used in the stock world is volume before price.
lol I did answer you. I told you where to find the numbers. I even explained the math.
The math is actually quite simple.
10% of 20 billion is 2 billion.
5% of 20 billion is 1 billion and
2.5% of 20 billion is 500 million. :)
No calculator needed
I don't really want to do all your DD for you but I can point you in the right direction. You can start with the filings and disclosure section on LVVV that list the terms of the APRU deal and how many shares LVVV owns that represent 77%. Do some math and figure out the total number of shares, then do a comparison of the 500 million shares verses the total number of APRU shares. For a percentage of about 2.5 percent. I think it's actually slightly less than that.
Last I heard Bob Corr owns 500 million shares of APRU and that's about 2.5 percent of the APRU shares. It's all public information.
If my math is correct I believe that Bob Corr only owns about 2.5 percent of APRU shares.
Wrong. LVVV owns 77%. There's not even 33% left for Bob Corr to own. There's only 23% left for the entire world to share and since I own some, Bob Corr can't own the entire 23%. I'm sure there's a few other investors as well. You said yourself you owned a few didn't you :)
Yes:) Robert Corr has resigned as CEO and director of both companies as of March 10, 2014
Mar 12, 2014 News
http://www.otcmarkets.com/stock/APRU/news
As an adviser, that's not a management position