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Lol yea
Mcig getting back into its cage finally
Lolllll 20s now can't say I'm surprised
5/15 - guidance letter this week.
Thinking the dilutors will let this get back up to the .003 range before they fire up the engines one last time. Looking at the 2015 chart we opened at .003 and popped, then faded to the .0008 low. Then climbed to .0035 and faded to .0012. Each fade represents about $1m in conversions. Only one more round left... 4/15 decision will indicate whether we see reversal via a triple bottom or double bottom. Won't go below .0013 either way. Too much value here.
So since New Years we have converted nearly 2M in debt... Started the year at .003 and have been churning between that level and the low. Not bad, really....
We are going in the right direction as well since debt to equity ratio is now under 1.0.
$13k in liabilities. Essentially.
We realize $mc1g is trading at 50x sales right? And we are at 1x sales...Right?
They do know what's going on in real time. We are stuck in 12/2014 right now.
You really like to use the word gag.
Hype drying up... Fair value .05-.08.
$vpor is the best kept secret of the otc. Now that Q1 is technically finished I expect some guidance this week. Completely new company for 2015.
Translation: don't sell at .0017
Yes #1 is essentially equity financing and #2 is debt. We had our iPo through the reverse merger and our secondary through Magna.
There will always be some form of debt or equity financing as long as they are in a growth stage. I expect some level of debt every quarter through 2017 from a business perspective. The question is how they can dispose of the debt. it seems that the worst is behind us... But we will take that day by day.
There's truth to that but we can't expect them to babysit their secondary market degenerate gambler investors either. They're filing on time and got f&$ked by a predatory financier. Probably wouldn't even have their doors open today without that deal. This isn't a Fortune 500 company but I dare any of you to go start a business that brings in $4-5m in its first real year.
Long term success for everyone requires momentum. It just kills me that human nature is so self serving.
Truth is you keep the price down every time you stack the ask and bid sit for another entry. Flippers impact the price in the otc. It's a cancer if abused.
If you don't own a core of $vpor for the long term then you don't like money. Flipping for beer money only keeps you from making real gains.
$VAPE $VPOR $MCIG $VHUB $VAPR etc. - California vaping: The new subculture
By Owen Bennett Jones
BBC News, Los Angeles
http://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-32094431
California is generally reckoned to be a trendsetter - it's not necessarily that things are invented there but California is often an early adopter. Think raves, skateboards, hippies and a whole smorgasbord of drugs. So what's next?
There's a cloud-chasing meet and I want to win. And no. Not the clouds in the sky. So here's the set-up. I want a sub-ohm rechargeable, authentic mech mod so that I that can crank up the power. And a metal rebuildable atomizer. Drip tip, of course, and then a wire coil with a dual silica wick.
I know its old-fashioned but, you know what? I've never liked the eco wool. And steel mesh? I haven't seen one of those for months now. That's for cave men.
Nic level? Three milligrams. And, let's go for organic kosher shazamazam - it's a bit like the grape candy you can get in Korea, if you've ever had that.
Any idea? That's vape talk - the new vocabulary that surrounds e-cigarettes. There's a whole new subculture.
There are hundreds of vape shops in California - more than a thousand some say - and they come in all shapes and sizes. There are chic ones, which look a bit like bars. There are loungey ones where there are sofas for customers to sip a coffee as they vape. And there are arty ones with rap music, grey concrete floors and pictures for sale on exposed brick walls.
Some of the flavourings available for use in e-cigarettes
Inside the shops there are vaping magazines, some showing lingerie-clad women puffing away at their e-cigarettes. And there's already a whole industry in accessories: clothing, bags and wooden cases for the juice or e-juice - that's the liquid that you vaporise.
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The scientists say there is not yet enough evidence to be sure what harm smoking e-cigarettes or vaping may do. There are a number of question marks.
First of all, what about the nicotine? A lot of the damage done by cigarettes comes not from the nicotine but from the process of burning tobacco and inhaling the smoke. The latest US surgeon general's report took a look at what harm nicotine itself can do and concluded it is bad for foetuses and bad for adolescents' brain development, but that there's not enough evidence to say whether or not it causes cancer.
Some scientists advise using the precautionary principle and suggest either banning e-cigarettes or maybe changing the tobacco tax into a nicotine tax.
And after all, if large enough numbers get addicted to vaping and then it's discovered that there's a medical problem down the line, what then? Would controls at that point become politically difficult?
There are other issues - are the flavourings and other ingredients safe?
US officials have warned that some of the flavourings being used are safe to eat but dangerous to inhale. Also if the e-cigarettes get too hot, do metal particles get into your lungs? And if set up wrong can they blow up - that has apparently happened - causing serious injury and, in at least one case, death.
Others argue that without strong evidence of harm, there's no case for controls on vaping.
But still, in some parts of California, restrictions on vaping indoors and in public spaces are coming in. The state, it seems, is leading the way not only in vaping but also in the control of vaping.
And having spent a few hours in some Los Angeles vape shops, I can say there does seem to be a passive vaping effect - I left the shops with a dry mouth and the feeling, anyway, that some of the nicotine floating around in the air had ended up in my system.
But vaping enthusiasts have few doubts. Their evidence is mostly anecdotal but there are a lot of people saying that vaping has helped them quit smoking.
Take Colin Ring. Tall, fair-haired and clever, he lives in Los Angeles and hopes to study dentistry. A year ago he had a serious medical problem and, after surgery on his stomach, had to quit smoking. So he took to vaping.
"Its all about harm reduction," he says. He now works in a vape shop and says he is steadily reducing the amount of nicotine he inhales and has the final objective of getting to zero, at which point he says he will stop vaping altogether. There is a bit of social vaping, he says, but most see it as a way of transitioning to becoming nicotine free.
In fact, the emerging vaping subculture is quite hostile to the big tobacco companies. There is fear that the cigarette companies see vaping as a threat and will get in on it by making e-cigarettes themselves - in fact that is already happening - or that they will use their lobbying power to regulate vaping out of existence.
But for all that, Colin sees a big future for vaping. 2015 is going to be huge he says. Vaping's here to stay. You might think it's nerdy and there are some vaping snobs who look down on other people who have just started, but you always get that.
"For me," he says, "it's got a New-Age feel. The technology is changing every month. Hey, it's just in its infancy."
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Morning doc! Looking for a strong week!
When the positive posts are able to be fact checked, and the negative posts are all opinion, you know you're in the right place.
.... Man what a great call.
Offer rejected :)
Eps is based on profit. No profit here yet. Price should be negative by your analysis. Best to project all future cash flows in this case to get a proper valuation of the company as a whole. How much would an investor pay to buy them out? That's what the market cap should be. I'd never sell you my company that brings in 4m in one year for only 4m.
It's a T trade most likely.
Pump and dump... Company may be real but if a group starts buying and gets a following to buy as well the price will skyrocket. Right around the time the ppl start screaming buy their sell orders are already set. Then it crashes.
Also want to look out for how much convertible debt the company has because these companies will allow their debtors to collect thru sale of shares into the open market.
Friendly reminder that the market is closed today. Enjoy your weekends.
Gold star for you, my friend. You nailed it. If this was a bad company the board would be deserted. Lots of eyes on the dilution situation and most ppl are scrambling to lower their overall cost average in preparation for the multi month run.
Any questions?
Thoughts? This one had bad news written all over It
$vpor
GET OFF THE ASK. why won't you idiots let this move ???,
So many PRs lol. New division sounds capital intensive. Expecting debt to increase.
Calling for 30s tomorrow. Definitely a subpar vape play. Hemhorraging money.
Pretty darn good. I'll keep saying it. Best ticker in the sector for real long term growth.
Careful!
Never played it. Called the bounce pre RS perfectly.
Challenge accepted