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The INCC growers are conjecture until real people, real names, real companies, real contracts, etc etc come forward.
Expecting us to believe that you have spoken to them or personally know them, without any proof, is ... conjecture!
Must feel good to take the savings from Widows and Orphans, to only later tell them in the end: -Well, you wanted to invest !
CBYI VOLUME "1" LOL
Looks like someone lost one cajone! LOL
Has Pope boarded a plane to the Cayman Islands?
WHY-oh-WHY…does-a"great"-stock-like-INCC……DROP-for-8-straight-months????
If some dolt wants to give them away I'll take them too.
Just got me some 11s!! What a steal!
AGREED SURFCAST!!! INCC Not looking very good imo !!!!
That INCC six month chart shows losses plain and simple!
I dont have the money to buy one share. Nobody I know cant change a cent.
the background of the CEO having a bankruptcy on record is an easy target
with the continued persistence of Drew and Antonio a grow license will be achieved.
Yep, saw that group 'move on' from IJJ# also. Interesting P&D strategy
HORRIBLE CEO's in BUSINESS... UCCELLO
Your man Uccello....
(Still think he ranks up there with Lincoln, Ford, Disney, etc.)
I wonder if those individuals stole resumes? (A common occurrence with Penny Stock Frauds)
I really hate it when scumbags steal legitimate resumes as their own. So you all trust Uccello with your money. Maybe someone should email James Perkins and ask what he feels about Uccello!!
James Perkins
President
James has Aviation experience ranging from overseeing Private Airports and Aviation Sales Companies to Aircraft Management. He is a skilled negotiator with the Federal Government, Airlines, Large Fractional Charter Operations, and Corporate Aircraft Owners & Operators. James has a broad knowledge of Aviation Regulation, Aviation Law and International Aviation Sales & Acquisitions. As President of IAMI, he always has the client’s interest as his number one priority. Taking an active role in every acquisition and marketing program from Jets to Turbine Helicopters, James designs the best plan to execute each transaction efficiently and smoothly. He remains available seven days a week for new and repeat business and provides proficiency in all Aircraft Transactions. James obtained his Pilot’s License when he turned 18 and has continued his desire for flying and completing Aircraft Acquisitions for many returning customers to IAMI. James@Internationalami.com
http://internationalami.com/meet-our-team-iami/
Check out Tony's Bio form one of his past scams (Hubzoneaviation.com)...
Antonio F. Uccello, III
Vice-President
Mr. Uccello has over 20 years of experience as a registered rep and manager of a publicly traded firm. Prior to launching HubZone Aviation, Inc., Mr. Uccello founded and led International Consolidated Companies, Inc. (INCC), a business consolidator. Before leading INCC, he was a highly successful registered representative, first with Paine Webber and then with Brook Street Securities Corp. Mr. Uccello attended the University of Connecticut and Hunter College, studying Computer Science, MIS, Business Administration and Economics.
Antonio loves to fly. When not involved with work, he enjoys kite surfing and riding his Harley.
As President of HubZone, he always has the client’s interest as his number one priority. Taking an active role in every acquisition and marketing program from Jets to Turbine Helicopters, Antonio designs the best plan to execute each transaction efficiently and smoothly. He remains available seven days a week for new and repeat business and provides proficiency in all aircraft Transactions. Antonio obtained his Pilot’s License when he turned 18 and has continued his desire for flying and completing aircraft Acquisitions for many returning customers to HubZone. You may contact him at auccello@hubzoneavaition.com
Axe, You sure are taking a lot of liberties with the definition of moratorium. I will stick with what Heurfano County describes as the need for the moratorium...
This moratorium only affects the unincorporated areas of Huerfano County, not the towns of Walsenburg or La Veta, who are drafting up their own regulations on growing and selling marijuana. The commissioners then directed county planner Steve Channel and the Planning and Zoning commission to draft up possible regulations that could be adopted at the end of the moratorium, with the eye towards allowing commercial indoor grow facilities (greenhouses.)
moratorium - should actually mean the phrase "DONT TRY" or "TOO MANY applications we need to slow down"
moratorium's are designed to DISCOURAGE APPLICANTS
I never said that they would "show the check on their website"
LOL The county is going to show the check on their web site. That was a good one.
Original Huerfano County Ban on Commercial MJ (Resolution 13-21)
http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=2&ved=0CCQQFjAB&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.huerfano.us%2Fuploads%2Fland-use-office%2Fland-use-apps%2F2013%2FRES%252013-21%2520Temp%2520Ban%2520Rec%2520MJ%2520adopted%25208.21.2013.pdf&ei=HoM5VZWAFNfroATKiIGADQ&usg=AFQjCNHgvRreC3Wq4ijCjWn9vKXVxObLCg&bvm=bv.91427555,bs.1,d.b2w&cad=rja
MORATORIUM...
Per Uccello....
On April 21, 2015 Huerfano county issued a 60 day moratorium on grow licenses.
Is this the Moratorium spoken about?
http://huerfanojournal.com/commissioners-extend-three-month-pot-moratorium/
Commissioners extend three month pot moratorium
Brian Orr April 3, 2014
WALSENBURG— In a unanimous vote, the three Huerfano County commissioners on Wednesday morning extended the moratorium on all commercial marijuana growth and sales, both for medical and recreational use, for three additional months. In August of 2013, the commissioners had passed resolution 13-21, which placed the moratorium on all things involving commercial pot, and which was set to expire at the end of this month. This moratorium only affects the unincorporated areas of Huerfano County, not the towns of Walsenburg or La Veta, who are drafting up their own regulations on growing and selling marijuana. The commissioners then directed county planner Steve Channel and the Planning and Zoning commission to draft up possible regulations that could be adopted at the end of the moratorium, with the eye towards allowing commercial indoor grow facilities (greenhouses.) Retail storefront sales would still be banned. Commissioner Max Vezzani, who made the proposal, also asked Channel to look into what kind of revenue the county could make if it allowed commercial grows. In a related resolution, Vezzani also moved the county follow Denver County’s lead, and allow only twelve marijuana plants per property, instead of the six plants per adult rule as allowed under the state-wide Amendment 64. Vezzani noted that under Amendment 64, a house or property could have five or six adults all living there, and each could grow up to six pot plants, which gets it pretty close to a commercial-sized operation. The resolution limiting the number to twelve plants per property also passed unanimously. It was carefully pointed out that these marijuana plants are for personal use only, which is legal statewide, and not for commercial sale. The commissioners made their deliberations and decisions before a packed audience, who waited in silent tension as the commissioners dealt with routine county business before getting to what everyone was waiting for. There was an excited buzz from the audience as the commissioners made themselves clear, and then there was a rush for the exits when it was over, followed by animated discussions in the hallway. In other business, the commissioners approved a resolution for adopting a process for changing street names in the Cuchara area, which has a plethora of Aspen Ways and Aspen Streets— which is confusing for emergency responders, and dangerous if there were a disaster in the area. Name changes will be coming soon.