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700 percent increase in sale..
is a good thing! When I was first using AOL, in 1996, you couldn't get on there browser because of too much traffic. Sold the stockat $26 only to see it go up to over 600, adjusted for splits. Not saying this is an AOL: just that if a company has a product with too much demand there are growing pains. Beats investing in a product, or service with little demand.
I bought a couple of there cigs..
last month. Just received them. My buds and I like them quite a bit. The order was delayed because orders where up 700 percent!!!
just think what will happen with the new marketing campaign!
Singlepoint could be in 1000 dispensaries by 2015
From what I've read, using a bank card is still a couple years off if ever. By then, we can drop the percentage charged and still make bank. There's a huge advantage to being 1st in. Also, SING should diversify by then or be bought out.
The Future of Money and Mobile Payments
Marijuana business booming for Colorado
Posted: May 18, 2014 9:37 AM PDT
http://www.wncn.com/story/25547384/marijuana-business-booming-for-colorado
“We’re talking billions and billions of dollars that are currently on an underground market with nobody checking IDs, nobody verifying the product purity, or that it’s free of contaminants,” West said.
In North Carolina, Ignacio Almazan, Raleigh chapter coordinator of N.C. Normal, said the Tar Heel State is missing out on $250 million in tax revenue a year.
“Just look at Colorado. They’re pulling in money left and right,” Almazan said.
Better move to the Caymans afterwards.
How much money does a medical marijuana club make?
Net Profit Per Year Before Taxes and Owner's Draw
$2,174,400
http://www.marijuanabusinessnews.com/How_much_money_does_a_marijuana_club_make.aspx
Excerpt from dispensary:
His dispensary sees about 50 customers a day from its stable of 300 or so regular medical marijuana patients, and up to about 80 sales a day on Fridays and Saturdays. With each of his customers spending about $65 per visit, lately he’s been bringing in upward of $100,000 in revenue per month. In 2013, he brought in $1 million in sales for the first time, and he could stand to gain significantly from recreational pot sales.
If SING has a piece of every transaction, at even 500 dispensaries, the stock is going to go though the roof. I believe I read the average daily take, for dispensaries, is $20K. Just guessing: average purchase of $50-$100 based on what I've seen from friends with cards. Now, everyone crunch the numbers and make your own conclusions.
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Currently 4:15am and just wrapping up. It's all about to happen! #Dedication and #Perserverance pays off! $SING back at it in a few hours!
#Cannabis sales is the fastest growing industry outpacing #smartphones exponentially! Projecting 10.2 Billion in the next 5 years! #SING
Drive Media Networks
http://www.drivemedianetworks.com
Colorado lawmakers approve plan for pot banking
http://news.yahoo.com/colorado-lawmakers-approve-plan-pot-banking-001449193.html
Just did some research on the acre yield per acre of indoor marijuana
production. Based on 1 acre 50% covered with green houses, you should produce 4574 pounds. Times 37 acres = 169,238 pounds per year. The going rate for medical pot is $1000 per pound. So about $170 million per year. Minus expenses of course.
Going much much higher!
See how easy that is!
Exactly: why carry 5 credit cards when the phone will handle everything. Already used as plane boarding passes. Won't have to carry Vons club, Rite Aid card, etc
We'll meet back here in 10 years and see who's right:)
Credit cards will go the way of phone booths. Don't really like carrying them after loosing a few and having someone immediately using them. Apps are the future.
Solarguy is trying everything he can to discredit the company, and in turn, has discredited himself.
That's from 2008!! What else you got?
Very little short interest
Shows only 592,000. Even if all shorts covered, that wouldn't account for the volume today.
http://www.shortsqueeze.com/?symbol=nene&submit=Short+Quote%99
The Technology
The NanoPower Window system involves covering windows with thin films of silicon nanoparticles, which act as photovoltaic solar cells – absorbing ultraviolet light and converting it into electrical current. The process doesn’t significantly affect the transparency of the window, and requires no major changes in manufacturing infrastructure. The silicon nanoparticles are produced by a patented electrochemical and ultrasound process. They are identically sized, (1 to 4 nanometers in diameter), and provide varying wavelengths of photoluminescence and high quantum efficiency of 50% to 60%.
Until now, the weak link in the process was the application of the particles on to the glass. Octillion previously relied on manually constructed, purpose-built, custom electrospray system elements. By replacing them with less costly, commercial components, Octillion has made the process faster and more cost-effective.
“This advancement allows us to speed-up one of the most important steps in development of our NanoPower Window technology, and certainly helps better prepare for the transition from the lab towards larger-scale testing and production,” explained Mr. Nicholas S. Cucinelli, President and CEO of Octillion Corp. “This new ability to integrate off-the-shelf components in the deposition process is promising and indicative of a path towards building a lower-cost production technology.”
Jeff Siegel!!!
http://www.angelnexus.com/o/web/23666
"Jeff Siegel is the co-founder and managing editor of Green Chip Stocks, an independent investment research service that focuses primarily on stocks in both the renewable energy and organic & natural food markets."
Jeff sounds very bullish on the stock, has extensive knowledge of the industry and a reputation to maintain(Hey CNBC gives props). No one bashes a stock without a vested interest in it going down. I think I'll stick with Siegel's opinion. Solarguy, what exactly are your credentials?
http://www.greenchipstocks.com/articles/boeing-airplanes-biofuel/85
Blackdog6..Try Stocks.com. Has it all. Askresearch.com is good for charts.
OT:Believe in the power of the MONKEY!!!!!!
Hey Teem...No way the Giants are cuter than the Angels. You see the butt on that Glaus guy..Ummm never mind.
OT: I Have a friend, with a web hosting business, going to game 6. So, he made this web page to comemorate the event. Should have used Brass Monkey or Shock the Monkey for the music, though.
http://www.ebuilder.com/angels/
Angels in 7 BIAAACHHH!!!
Here's what this stock needs.
http://www.rallymonkey.com/pictures.shtml
Required reading indeed!! DFH..Thanks for posting the link to the Dr. Severinsky interview. Saves me the trouble of scanning it from the mag.. The interview is by far the most lucid and logical dissertation of what will likely be under the hood of cars for the foreseeable future. Lead acid batteries seem to have a bright future; reguardless of the chosen technology, i.e., fuelcell, hybrid. Of course if Alex Severinsky has his druthers hybrids and lead acid will rue the day.
(TBM) Now, at that time, there were a lot of somewhat stalled electric vehicle research projects happening.
(A.S.)It was not an electric vehicle. I did an investi- gation of the electric vehicle before I came up with the hybrid idea. I said, okay, if the engine can be used, what can we get out of the battery. So I did maybe the best research project in my engineering career. I investigated chemical bonding of the elements in the periodic table; what you can get by combining different materials based on energy densities. I found that in principle you can increase energy density ten times in comparison with lead acid batteries. So it's far beyond what you read about lithium batteries and nickel metal hydrides.
Hi Reg. In California, natural gas vehicle drivers can use the carpool lanes solo. Ergo, I would love to own one. The compressor noise has to be isolated as to not keep you awake at night during fueling. I'm not to enthusiastic about spending 20k on vehicles though. Not when you can pick up 2nd gen. RX7's for under 3k. Own a couple of Wankels. You can buy a lot of gas for the 17k in savings. I'll try to get around to posting the Dr. Alex Severinsky (of Paice) interview I was telling you about. He gives a very intelligent dissetation of the practicality of alternative vehicles. Still have to scan it.
A little something for the beer lovers.
http://stacks.msnbc.com/news/793342.asp
Natural way to pump gas — at home
http://www.msnbc.com/news/819126.asp
HELP! What's the best way to transfer many pages of paper based text to the net, without typing it out.
Hi Reg..didn't know about Paice until I received the October battery magazine I subscribe to. As soon as I get to Kinko's, and use their scanner, I'll post an interview with Dr. Alex Severinsky that's going to blow everyones mind! It's very long but here's an excerpt "lead acid is far ahead of everything else; that's why it's been around for a hundred years. If you do a propulsion with lead acid and want to replace it with a fuel cell, you need double the volume for that power; twice as much"
Hey Teemeup(Tom). Go to Cost+ and pick up some "3Finger Jack"
Now there's a stout!
Hybrid's Only Choice: Lead Acid
Dr. Alex Severinsky is a big picture thinker addressing two areas of major concern to the battery industry: Cars and power. His solution, simply put: Decrease engine size and add a lead acid battery with a control modulet hat speaks to both. His company, Paice, has testified before both houses of the US Congress in the past year; he and his colleagues have made numerous presentations at industry. To date, the company has not anounced any licensees of it's hybrid drivetrtaion technology; "we are in discussions" is all he would say.Why lead acid? it makes better economic sense than anything else. If the design catchs on(the jury is still out)it could mean an importantnew market for lead acid battery technology: each car produced with the design would use between four and eight 48-Volt batteries, each with five to ten amp-hour capacity.
Best beer? Salvator
http://www.beeradvocate.com/beer/rate_results/124/387/
Let's all do a web search for subjects related to Batteries\energy storage and post something. I want see something from everyone, including you Tex. Least we pull each others hair out.
Second quote of the day:
Adopt the pace of nature: her secret is patience.
From The Raging Board.
By: dblwmtolle
18 Sep 2002, 12:43 PM EDT
Msg. 38944 of 38944
A real show going on at the hashers club house (the hub). They -are pulling each others hair.
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In the words of Rodney King "can't we all just get along".
Good find dfh!EOM