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Whoa. Thanks for the link thestocks.
Well said Aldacon
Here is an idea.
Reminder:
He updated his info to state CEO of INQD so I am hopeful bigger news will be coming SOON.
Someone should make a movie about this saga.
Welcome back Nick
LB speaks to the share holders how he sees fit. Check out this tweet.
I asked the artist about it, and he said the title is "Patience is Power" because he made using pointillism (all the color and texture is made by individual dots by pen) during a challenging time in his life, and he learned the value of patience.
— Leslie Bocskor (@lesliebocskor) February 1, 2022
My plan is patience. I would have liquidated my position at .04 est last year if I didn’t truly believe in LB and what I think his vision is.
And more progress
WASHINGTON, Jan. 25, 2022 – PRESS RELEASE - The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA's) Agricultural Research Service (ARS) and Cornell University announced the launch of a webinar series on hemp research that aims to broaden the scope of training, education, and connectivity within the hemp community.
"Hemp is rapidly emerging as a critical multi-use and economically significant crop, so this hemp seminar series is designed to increase the diversity, equity, and inclusivity of ARS' mission while providing hemp-specific education, training, and networking opportunities to historically underserved communities," said Zachary Stansell, USDA-ARS geneticist, and acting hemp curator.
The research team believes that by broadening the scope of training, education, and connectivity within the developing hemp community, they can create a more welcoming and inclusive environment for new hemp and empower hemp research by bringing diverse voices into the larger conversation.
"Training and educating new scientists from many different backgrounds is critical in order to achieve the most cutting-edge solutions to an array of issues producers face—from climate change to economic viability," said Cornell University Crop Specialist Daniela Vergara.
Lectures will be given by various hemp research experts from academia, research laboratories, production facilities, and private industry:
Jan. 26 - Outdoor Cultivation: Jeff Kostuik
Feb. 9 - Indoor Cultivation: Bruce Bugbee, Ph.D.
Feb. 23 - Hemp Processing Systems: Heather Grab, Ph.D.
March 9 - Extraction Chemistry/Facility Design: Alisia Ratliff
March 23 - The Endocannabinoid System: Ethan Russo, M.D.
April 6 - Hemp Food Science: Hunter Friedland
April 20 - Hemp Diversity/Genetics: Daniela Vergara, Ph.D.
May 4 - Economics of Hemp Production: Tyler Mark, Ph.D.
Starting Jan. 26, the webinars will occur every other Wednesday from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. ET and include an interactive Q&A session. Registration is required.
And more progress
WASHINGTON, Jan. 25, 2022 – PRESS RELEASE - The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA's) Agricultural Research Service (ARS) and Cornell University announced the launch of a webinar series on hemp research that aims to broaden the scope of training, education, and connectivity within the hemp community.
"Hemp is rapidly emerging as a critical multi-use and economically significant crop, so this hemp seminar series is designed to increase the diversity, equity, and inclusivity of ARS' mission while providing hemp-specific education, training, and networking opportunities to historically underserved communities," said Zachary Stansell, USDA-ARS geneticist, and acting hemp curator.
The research team believes that by broadening the scope of training, education, and connectivity within the developing hemp community, they can create a more welcoming and inclusive environment for new hemp and empower hemp research by bringing diverse voices into the larger conversation.
"Training and educating new scientists from many different backgrounds is critical in order to achieve the most cutting-edge solutions to an array of issues producers face—from climate change to economic viability," said Cornell University Crop Specialist Daniela Vergara.
Lectures will be given by various hemp research experts from academia, research laboratories, production facilities, and private industry:
Jan. 26 - Outdoor Cultivation: Jeff Kostuik
Feb. 9 - Indoor Cultivation: Bruce Bugbee, Ph.D.
Feb. 23 - Hemp Processing Systems: Heather Grab, Ph.D.
March 9 - Extraction Chemistry/Facility Design: Alisia Ratliff
March 23 - The Endocannabinoid System: Ethan Russo, M.D.
April 6 - Hemp Food Science: Hunter Friedland
April 20 - Hemp Diversity/Genetics: Daniela Vergara, Ph.D.
May 4 - Economics of Hemp Production: Tyler Mark, Ph.D.
Starting Jan. 26, the webinars will occur every other Wednesday from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. ET and include an interactive Q&A session. Registration is required.
More progress
WASHINGTON, Jan. 25, 2022 – PRESS RELEASE - The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA's) Agricultural Research Service (ARS) and Cornell University announced the launch of a webinar series on hemp research that aims to broaden the scope of training, education, and connectivity within the hemp community.
"Hemp is rapidly emerging as a critical multi-use and economically significant crop, so this hemp seminar series is designed to increase the diversity, equity, and inclusivity of ARS' mission while providing hemp-specific education, training, and networking opportunities to historically underserved communities," said Zachary Stansell, USDA-ARS geneticist, and acting hemp curator.
The research team believes that by broadening the scope of training, education, and connectivity within the developing hemp community, they can create a more welcoming and inclusive environment for new hemp and empower hemp research by bringing diverse voices into the larger conversation.
"Training and educating new scientists from many different backgrounds is critical in order to achieve the most cutting-edge solutions to an array of issues producers face—from climate change to economic viability," said Cornell University Crop Specialist Daniela Vergara.
Lectures will be given by various hemp research experts from academia, research laboratories, production facilities, and private industry:
Jan. 26 - Outdoor Cultivation: Jeff Kostuik
Feb. 9 - Indoor Cultivation: Bruce Bugbee, Ph.D.
Feb. 23 - Hemp Processing Systems: Heather Grab, Ph.D.
March 9 - Extraction Chemistry/Facility Design: Alisia Ratliff
March 23 - The Endocannabinoid System: Ethan Russo, M.D.
April 6 - Hemp Food Science: Hunter Friedland
April 20 - Hemp Diversity/Genetics: Daniela Vergara, Ph.D.
May 4 - Economics of Hemp Production: Tyler Mark, Ph.D.
Starting Jan. 26, the webinars will occur every other Wednesday from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. ET and include an interactive Q&A session. Registration is required.
Hemp is where it’s at. Read up on hemp.
https://www.openaccessgovernment.org/the-future-for-hemp/67973/
Great article
Link: https://financial-news-now.com/3-stocks-to-watch-now-hemp-leading-the-way-into-a-new-industrial-revolution/
LB has a quote towards the end of the article.
LikeRE is very active. I am getting multiple friend/follow requests daily. I’d be interested to hear an update on Huntpost. WDLF has a lot going on.
Things are happening
https://www.crunchbase.com/search/acquisitions/field/organizations/num_acquisitions/vnue-inc
Patience will be required imo
Thanks. Keep us posted Kick Up.
Weeeeeeee
What an interesting stock
This is good enough for me...
CEO Leslie Bocskor stated, “The Company will continue with ongoing efforts to establish its foundation to begin implementing its business model. We are focused on leveraging our 2021-2022 new outlook plan, incorporating mergers and acquisitions, and joint ventures, as part of an M&A/vertical integration strategy. Primarily, we are looking for acquisition targets or partners with synergistic enterprises in the Cannabis related industry for an integrated consolidation platform. Our platform will offer opportunities to companies focused on cannabis related products, technologies, deliverables, and services, including hemp, hemp related, new nutraceuticals, supplements, and cannabinoid related areas of focus. The management team brings financial and operational expertise with a robust business and market network to support our partner companies.”
BTW......9/14/21 was the update. 4 months ago, but solid info in the update....
Have you reached out to the investors relation contact?
https://www.einnews.com/pr_news/551317231/indoor-harvest-corp-announces-audit-otc-and-filings-resolutions-and-advancement
Investor Relations Contact:
Benjamin Rote
Indoor Harvest Corp
indoorharvestcorp@gmail.com
Lots of fear today. Know what you own or sell if your scared and don’t trust your instincts.
Unexecuted Docs for Benjamin Rote
EXHIBIT B
INDOOR HARVEST CORP.
STAND-ALONE STOCK OPTION AGREEMENT
I. NOTICE OF STOCK OPTION GRANT etc....
Link: https://contracts.justia.com/companies/indoor-harvest-corp-4446/contract/208828/.
Disruption
Patience is Key
And impatience can kill your money. Buffett says:
“Calling someone who trades actively in the market an investor is like calling someone who repeatedly engages in one-night stands a romantic.”
“The stock market is designed to transfer money from the active to the patient.”
I think you have me confused with “thestocks”. I did see something on Twitter about a book and Cramer mentioning Uncle Frank though. I just like finding articles I never saw before. They help me maintain my patience and help support my “DD”.
Never saw this article before.
https://cashinbis.news/leslie-bockstor-cannabis-investor-everyone-should-have-an-uncle-frank/
It’s old, but I like to send reminders out of LBs vision and thoughts on the topic.
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THE PULSE @ 1 MARKET
Tech start-ups hope for marijuana sales growth
PUBLISHED WED, FEB 3 2016 12:37 PM EST
UPDATED MON, FEB 8 2016 8:44 AM EST
Althea Chang
@ALTHEADCHANG
"We are going to see the legal cannabis industry create, tailor to and adapt technology for agriculture, plant compound extraction, security and finance," said Leslie Bocskor, a funds manager who focuses on marijuana businesses for Electrum Partners. "As the industry grows, it will rely on technology to facilitate the development of businesses from an innovation perspective, which will create a more fertile environment for investment."
"We at Electrum expect the legal cannabis industry to be the leading creator of new jobs, leading provider of new tax revenue, and the overall leading creator of wealth in the U.S. for the next 10 years," said Bocskor, who wouldn't disclose how much his firm has invested in marijuana-related businesses.
But Bocskor likens the marijuana industry now to the advent of antibiotics in the 1920s.
"We're only at the very beginning, essentially like being at the very beginning of Sir Alexander Fleming discovering penicillin as mold in a petri dish. That's how it started, and now how broad are antibiotics as a category of medicine? In the same sense we're just looking at the very beginning of cannabis," Bocskor said.