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Nicely timed!
Livewire should without ANY doubt be advertising the Coachella Festival as a sponsor!!! 99% of the attendees smoke weed-duh!!! Local branding, national coverage-win win!!! Get on it Bill!!!
BTW I have a cold call list now of all cannabis cultivation licensees in California (Cal Cannabis permits). Thousands of growers to call for clone sales-you listening, Bill???
Chart RIGHT at the 50mda.
50mda-daily
I need to hook Bill up with my bros here in Santa Cruz. A lot of good could come from this:
https://radioridgenursery.com/
The website is not navigable, but check them out on instagram as well:
https://www.instagram.com/radioridgenursery/?hl=en
https://www.instagram.com/p/BfJX0Imh8I4/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link
Not bad!!!! I need to get my wide angle lens for mine lol!!!!
Well, Jimmy has sold quite a few seats in tennis arenas around the world-how many have you sold?
JD is that a shot of your kitchen pantry?
Cyber long time-the PR did show up rather quickly...........
Columbia has some of the most beautiful women in the world! Yes, I robbed a chick form the hen house-my bad! This permit is a great start to the year. The gems are starting to bubble to the surface. Was fortunate to pick up a few hundo yest and Monday. Still cheap by my yardstick-very cheap. On top of that the green tide is rising. With the Dems in the House, we may see a move to legalize medical at the Federal level. Banks are pulling their hair out waiting to process 420 transactions.
Clear sailing boys-hope the beer is cold!
LMFAO!
Exi not sure, but you may need a separate state license for each location. I don't thin that the Cal Cann license is a blanket license. You can see that some companies like Iron Angel have tons of permits.
Wonderful news-sorry I missed it-morning routine interrupted by younger wife. OK-we're off to the races.
ML18-0009650
Temporary Cannabis Cultivation License
GHC Ventures, LLC
Nursery
12/31/2018
04/30/2019
Active
Coachella - Riverside County
One of the broadest green days on my matrix that I can remember. Most up 10% or more. LVVV will catch up, but it had some whopper days recently. Good to see the sector so strong-bodes well for 2019.
Yeah-they will come. My brother was buying $POTN $MMNFF $ABC $MJ today-need to talk him into a few mill LVVV here :)
Exitech I may be wrong, but cannabis distr. is prob. similar to liquor. No one company can do it all. There must be 100's of Budweiser distributors in Los Angeles. A distributor needs proximity to market, and West Sac is hardly central imho.
Extension is to August
Some HH news: note the revenues comments for 2019:
https://www.healthcareglobal.com/press-release/10185088
Agree 420-there was no significant volume in the sell-off. There was consistent down volume, but we never had news or volume to justify the drop. Seemed more like market maker games to me.
Not me! I had some shares sell, but it was nothing like millions. Actually bot most back in different accts. do to wash sale situation. You can't have the tax loss on large shares and buy them back within that 30 days. The move down was on fairly low volume, but so has the recent rise. I think a few pointed out that the bid/ask was being walked and I believe it was. I saw small sells move it 10% on some days-nutty!
Interesting to see what happens tomorrow-Happy New Year everyone.
Definitely "teens". These are in demand because they cut down the production time. A clone like this will explode once placed for vegetative growth. Seems like they have been busy behind the scenes, which I think we all suspected, but grew nervous about over the lack of relevant news.
We are poised nicely to segue into 2019. Paso Robles permit, up-list, lots of great things. And don't forget-LVVV in Coachella has Bill on Harrison Street across from High Hampton's massive 10-acre cannabis property. Imagine the clone orders for THAT operation if/when it is viable. Scares me a bit because LVVV/GHC is a nice little target for HH as we would integrate vertically very well with what they have acquired thus far. Remember that HH has Auroura Larssen doing the design of that facility.
Now would be a great time to place a 3-5 man telemarketing team in place to pound each and every cultivation license holders/applicants throughout the delivery range for both Coachella and Paso Robles. We could also plug the distribution angle with these companies. If nothing else, that list in itself is very valuable.
Need help, Bill?
Interesting thought here-the clones are VERY good size if you notice. They have thick stems and are more of a branch cutting than a new-growth cutting. This tells me one thing-the mother plants are big, ripe and throwing out some fatso clone stock.
If the mothers were skimpy so, too, would be the clones.
Happy New Year motherlover!
Wow move today :)
Added a few hundred thousand on what looks to be a breakout. Needed to top off the Roth, so there it is.
Or they are ramping up to hit the ground running in Paso Robles :)
JD those are some nice-sized clones-not common to find that stem girth on them. If this is their standard product, then big ups to them. Looks like LVVV was playing possum for a few weeks there :) Still long, just been working on other ventures 'til the New Year.
Happy New Year to you and everyone.
When the sector and market retreat, pennies come under a lot of fire. When things are good it's all about wild exuberation, but when things retreat people start looking at things like balance sheets, cash and dilution. We all have to step back and ask ourselves of LVVV:
Can they survive the cash bleed?
What is the real value of assets?
Value of good will?
Value of contracts and accounts receivable?
Liquidation value?
With LVVV, seeing the Coachella operation fall off the map with no explanation to the shareholders, and no progress updates there either. No decipherable progress with the BCC license, no state license yet-it paints a bad picture in a sector that is already under a lot of downward pressure.
To be fair-a lot of things can and will unfold going forward that can rocket the price, but the share price today reflects a bad sector, a terrible broader market and a 100-yard hurdle race where just about every hurdle has been delayed or stumbled upon. Now, Bill is at the mercy of the legislative process, but if I were running things I would make every waking day about getting deals struck with distribution and future clone sales. I reached out to Bill to see about assisting with sales and he bailed me.
My original matrix of 200 stocks now sees only 24 companies green in the nearly 2 years I began tracked them. Only 9 are up 200% or more. Many are down 60-80%. There will be few survivors in the long run, and many of them have far more resources to throw at their endeavors. The cost to entry in this sector is not zero, and without a non-toxic source of funds even the best ideas will languish.
Let's see where we go from here and Happy Holidays everyone.
Thanks for that. Next 3 days will be rocky. Looking to short the indices near the open. No dead-cat bounce until after the 1st. LVVV has a great future imho. Hopefully they can fund their expansion and ramp up. I am sure that there is a lot we don't know, mostly good. It's a precarious time to be long anything. Protective puts were the call of action in January for portfolio holders. Tried to tell my wife to go cash in the 403b, but what the hell do I know.
I agree we are near bottom for LVVV. Would like to see a reversal in the chart to add, and I don't mind adding higher if the trajectory is right with a cooperating sector.
Merry Christmas everyone :)
Rough days for LVVV lately. Near the 200mda on the weekly. May be a good time to add after the 1st. Market hit the 21,000s as forecast. Closed out my crude short (DRIP). I'm afraid of next week-with tax selling we may see the DOW free-fall past 20,400 support to the 18,000's. Looks like someone peeked behind the curtain.
Stay thirsty my friends.
The HH MJ deal was made with HH at .36. Now its bid 14 cents and a boot shine. That $3.5 mill received in HH shares now worth what, 1.5 mill? And then they trade out CEO and COO. Making my head spin.
Most of the green sector is flat-lined. May be an excellent time to pick up shares of your favorites. With the shroud of Federal illegality still looming over it's head, I think there has been a "come back to Earth" for the green sector. Call it consolidation. We will need a paradigm shift for the tide to rise. Maybe we get legal Fed medical weed, maybe relaxed banking policy. When the major markets are in retreat the speculative money dries up fast and hard.
Women and children first..........
bmel thank you. I still believe that good things will happen, but the current share price is both a product of the sector going south as well as the MJ deal and lack of visible progress. LVVV may have some monumental things happening, but unless we and the investing public know about them, the buyers simply won't show up.
I think that the next few weeks will be critical. We could see support here, although I doubt it. Given the lack of impact the BCC license and Robles permit app. have had, I think that it will take a major PR to right the ship. I was stopped out on some of my shares, but I still hold a good many from my 2017 purchases. Tax selling may affect things over the next two weeks. I have some big gains in $POTN to offset, but I've run out of shares to do that with my current positions.
We may get some very good news soon and I suspect we will, however if the DOW goes to the !8,000-21,000 range that I am forecasting, the whole green sector will be fighting against a non-cooperating general equity market.
Once the Robles permit hits-any info. on how the build-out will be funded?? I'm not a commercial grower, but I can imagine that the equipment, consulting, engineering, back-testing, etc., etc., are not cheap. I've seen many ventures fizzle due to a combo of dilution and toxic debt. To launch this on anything but a large scale will backfire. Why do you think Mojave Jane sold? They could never scale to the point of success. You can have a fantastic idea, and unless you can scale it you will never enjoy the economies of scale (margins) to be highly profitable.
We need tens of thousands of clones, quickly, and distribution deals as well. A good idea implemented incorrectly or without scale will not succeed. The companies that thrive going forward will have money behind them. otherwise, we'll be the next company High Hampton acquires for 2 and a half cents and a cheeseburger and fries.
I know this is penny land, but the same principles apply-preserve capital. The future is uncertain for LVVV and many other companies, but I am a bit dismayed by how little we know about the present as well.
My matrix has 18 companies up (7 by 1% or less), 2 unchanged and 54 red, many by 5-20%. Sector is weaker than a Georgia teen on moonshine.
High Hampton at 50% of value since acquiring Mojave Jane. Bid 18 cents. That deal is looking worse by the day. I hope that something with regard to distribution for HH/MJ materializes, or else this deal is a bust at the present moment.
Regarding Paso Robles-would love to hear SOMETHING about the project. It is a forgone conclusion to me that the permit will be issued, but what then?? It costs nothing to share with us the plan for this venture. How is the property going to be built out? Sales and marketing plan? Funding source(s) for the capital improvements of the operation? Pre-orders? Contracts in negotiation for clone procurement? Implementation for the above?
I don't mind going on a hike where there are higher mountains to climb at each summit, but it helps to know they are there. I feel like there are 20 pots on the stove, but no one knows what the heck time dinner is being served.
We need clarity-a undefined vision is barely a dream.
Well-said, Brother.
They hold the keys to the kingdom.
This is correct-it is a certification by Bill that the OTCQB listing requirements are in compliance. If the OTC agrees, then the up-listing is granted.
Almost wondering if the whole Mojave Jane deal shot LVVV in the foot? Seems the only thing materially affecting share price is this deal, for now. And with the High Hampton shares at 2/3 their value when the deal closed, it's only more egg on the face.
Pray that Robles turns this around.
On the 21st, another cannabis company comes to the docket in San Luis Obispo. Project DRC2018-00069 is very close in application number to GHC's DRC2018-00064, so I feel Bill is accurate about the planning Dept. review occurring in January sometime.
Nice to see 50 new jobs created. Disappointed with share price-Bill needs to make something happen quickly. Tweets won't cut it-ever.
A request by Michael Dolny and Alabaster Inc. for a Minor Use Permit (DRC2018-00069) to establish an indoor cultivation of up to 22,000 square feet of cannabis on a portion of the 31.77-acre project site. The project includes construction of a new 46,200-square foot greenhouse, a 13,740-square foot head house building, a 3,022-square foot administrative building, and a 53,400-gallon steel water storage tank. Operations would also include processing ancillary to the on-site cultivation, including harvesting, drying, curing, and trimming of cannabis, as well as storage, packaging and labeling. All processing activities would occur within the greenhouse and head house areas. The project would employ up to 50 people and would operate seven days per week between the hours of 7:00 AM and 6:00 PM. A modification from the parking standards set forth in Section 22.18.050.C.1 of the County’s Land Use Ordinance is requested in order to reduce the required number of spaces from 126 to 35. The proj
The Paso Robles asset is, in my opinion, not to be underestimated. Between the proprietary strains, the sheer SIZE of the facilities, the central location to a serious cannabis corridor spanning from Monterey/Salinas/San Luis Obispo/Santa Barbara/wine country-zillions of plants needed.
The price for clones will be more stable than that of the flower itself. What's more, as cannabis becomes more of a commodity, the premium strains will command higher prices and wider margins as people will gladly pay more for "wow factor" strains. The additional conduit of distribution is second in scope, but may itself be extremely lucrative. My only hope is that we are not bought on the cheap before shareholders can reap the gains in where we're going.