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Now that deserves a:
Muaahaaahaha
GO UCHC!
What are reasons for a "share exchange"?
I'd give a few days/weeks leeway, no hurry.
Still here too!
My thoughts too Big G
Medical MJ article
http://www.newsminer.com/view/full_story/18979417/article-Medical-marijuana-clinic-makes-stop-in-Fairbanks-?
"Medical marijuana clinic makes stop in Fairbanks
by Jeff Richardson / jrichardson@newsminer.com
Jun 13, 2012 | 6490 views | 52 | 14 | |
FAIRBANKS — The number of patients on Alaska’s medical-marijuana registry has exploded in the past five months, and Michael J. Smith is happy to claim responsibility.
Smith, the owner and operator of The Healing Center Medical Clinic, specializes in getting patients the documentation they need for a state-sanctioned medical marijuana card. Since his part-time clinic opened in Anchorage in January, he said business has been lively.
The clinic is coming to Fairbanks for the first time today, offering a three-day window for Interior patients at Pike’s Waterfront Lodge to get clearance for medical pot. It’s purpose is no secret — its ads urge patients “Get Legal Today!” to use medical marijuana for a variety of ailments, including chronic pain, arthritis, nausea, migraines, cancer and other conditions.
Since Smith launched his part-time clinic in Anchorage in January, the size of Alaska’s medical marijuana registry has surged — from 385 patients in December 2011 to 883 as of Wednesday.
“There’s never been so many people on medical marijuana as there are now,” Smith said. “That’s a good thing, as far as I’m concerned.”
Alaska voters legalized medical marijuana in 1998, allowing its use for cancer, glaucoma, HIV, AIDS and a list of symptoms that includes muscle spasms, nausea and severe pain.
But finding a doctor who will help patients qualify for a spot on the state registry hasn’t been easy for many, and Smith said his operation is designed to fill a void. In the past, doctors in the state haven’t publicized their willingness to recommend the drug, making it difficult for patients to get access to a state-approved medical marijuana card.
Smith, who lives in Seattle, began working last year to find an Alaska-licensed doctor to fill that role.
He eventually helped California doctor John McGroarty become licensed in the Alaska. Smith has run similar clinics in Montana and Arizona, which also have medical marijuana laws.
The Healing Center Medical Clinic opened in Anchorage in January, with McGroarty traveling to the state about once a month to take appointments. Patients at the Fairbanks clinic will be charged $350 for an office visit if they have medical records, $400 if they don’t, and insurance isn’t accepted.
Smith said the clinic isn’t simply an assembly line for getting a medical marijuana card. He said patients are prescreened to make sure they have conditions that may qualify, then typically spend about 15 minutes with a doctor before any recommendations for medical pot are made.
“This isn’t come on in, get a card and run out the door,” Smith said.
The clinic doesn’t supply patients with marijuana, and getting access to the drug remains a gray area even for approved patients. The Alaska medical marijuana law allows home possession of an ounce of marijuana and six plants, but doesn’t include an approved method for buying pot or seeds. Medical use hasn’t been sanctioned by the federal government, which still considers pot an illegal substance.
As long as marijuana isn’t being dispensed, Alaska State Troopers spokeswoman Beth Ipsen said oversight of the clinic is a licensing issue through the Department of Health and Social Services. State officials say the clinic has valid business and medical licenses.
However, Ipsen wrote in an email, it’s important for patients to be aware of the limits of the issue. “We urge people to do their own research on state laws regarding medical uses for marijuana,” she wrote.
Although Smith operates the clinic to make money, he said he’s seen the benefits of medical marijuana first-hand. He uses marijuana to ease nerve damage related to his previous career in construction, he said, and his late brother used it while suffering from AIDS. His mother uses marijuana as she recovers from knee-replacement surgery.
He said there are many patients who have similar stories, and that they deserve a chance to use the drug as well.
“I have a personal connection,” Smith said. “I have to say this is the most personally rewarding business I’ve been in.”
The clinic operates a website, www.thehealingcentermedicalclinic.org.
Contact staff writer Jeff Richardson at 459-7518.
Read more: Fairbanks Daily News-Miner - Medical marijuana clinic makes stop in Fairbanks "
Right on Rusty, no doubts here!
Uncorking China's Wine Market.
http://knowledge.wharton.upenn.edu/article.cfm?articleid=2898
Interesting article.
Article on new wine bars China.5/2/12
http://www.grapewallofchina.com/2012/05/02/three-wine-bars-for-beijings-sanlitun-everwines-veloce-california-grapes-intl/
"By Jim Boyce
Look for plenty of cork popping and screw top twisting in Beijing this summer as at least three wine bars are in the works.
The first full Beijing shop by Everwines, a brand of wine importer and distributor Torres, should be fully open in about six weeks. It will be just up the street from Irish pub The James Joyce and include a retail space, an enomatic machine with eight wines by the glass, and several outdoor areas, including a special patio for those who order pricier bottles. I met Torres’ Alberto Fernandez and Damien Shee at Migas over the weekend and they told me they planned some pre-launch events – bonus Taste of Nations event, please! Everwines also has outlets in Shanghai, Nanjing, Xi’an and Chengdu.
Look also for a wine venue called Veloce to open in 1949: The Hidden City. I stopped by earlier this week to see if Krishna Hathaway, one of the key figures involved, was around to talk but he looked busy training in the former Sugar cafe space. I’ll stop by again soon. Hathaway most recently handled wine at Aman Resort at the Summer Palace. You might want to contact him if you plan to pair cheese and wine.
A third venue, a project by importer and distributor California Grapes International, is planned for Sanlitun Soho. I wrote about this project here and it looks like it will open a bit later than expected. Frank Yglesias says things should be ready by late June and that he will be adding about 200 labels to his already large collection of Californian wines."
CAGR!
Agreed big G, out traveling but have the eyes open here!
Right on Bro
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Right on!
CAGR
Thank you, appreciate the info!
Heard a buyout rumor?
Out of curiosity, will it be expensive to trade at brokers that will allow trading RIGH? Was wondering was a potential cost per trade would be with this "chilled" status, assuming thats what your referring to.
Rght on Logical! I have done well with your CAGR pick, appreciate your opinion on that one way back when you called it a possible mover!
Thought it ment 5% or more ownership.
I confirm that, I emailed and received similar answer.
Might be a good sign, so much accumulation past few months imo
It sure does look good
Networking.
AND, Grouth costs money.
WOW, That is not sounding good. Thanks for info, Great DD!
Im really concerned that ASKE states in Mar 8, 2011 news on their website that they bought this property versus the annual report says the deal was off Jan 25th,2011. Got to wonder about them seriously just because of that info.
http://www.alaskapacificenergy.com/news/
"Mar 8, 2011 - Alaska Pacific Plans Strategic Move Into Mining
Alaska Pacific Energy "APEC" (OTCBB: ASKE) is pleased to announce that the APEC board is continuing discussions with companies interested in pursuing either joint ventures or a full amalgamation of interests. The company has been working toward its planned expansion and has made progress in making fundamental changes to its core business. Management, with its mineral based agenda, is now involved in comprehensive discussions regarding projects in Africa, British Columbia, Canada and South America. As stated in an earlier news announcement, APEC has already purchased an existing property in Tanzania located in an established mining zone. The property has been partially paid for by the issuance of APEC shares."
Are you sure they are the same property?I drew out a compass and tried to picture thier location as the same.
Unless my sense of direction is messed up they are not the same location?:
"Brookemont's property borders Canaco to the North East"
"A detailed exploration program is being initiated on the property which is located to the Southeast of the Canaco Resources Inc."
Is it possible someone over there is selling/sold 60km blocks of property bordering Canaco?
I see Alaska Pacifics website goes even further on subject in Mar 8, 2011:
http://www.alaskapacificenergy.com/news/news-03-08-2011.php
"As stated in an earlier news announcement, APEC has already purchased an existing property in Tanzania located in an established mining zone. The property has been partially paid for by the issuance of APEC shares"
For untruths to be posted on thier website for all to see(if your correct)that they are same property, would seem like an obvious legal issue that could bite.
I have to agree, like your point of view!
UCHC
No clue Bud, sure be worth looking into though!
I have no idea who Tonaquint is, just looking into UCHC.
This was filed in Feb this year even though dated Dec 11
UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20549
SCHEDULE 13G
UNDER THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
(Amendment No. 1)*
Uni Core Holdings Corporation
(Name of Issuer)
Common Stock, $0.001 par value
(Title of Class of Securities)
45881R109
(CUSIP Number)
December 31, 2011
(Date of Event which requires filing of this Statement)
Check the appropriate box to designate the rule pursuant to which this Schedule is filed:
q Rule 13d-1(b)
þ Rule 13d-1(c)
q Rule 13d-1(d)
* The remainder of this cover page shall be filled out for a reporting person’s initial filing on this form with respect to the subject class of securities, and for any subsequent amendment containing information which would alter the disclosures provided in a prior cover page.
The information required in the remainder of this cover page shall not be deemed to be “filed” for purpose of Section 18 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (“Act”) or otherwise subject to the liabilities of that section of the Act but shall be subject to all other provisions of the Act (however, see the Notes).
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SCHEDULE 13G
CUSIP No. 45881R109
1 Names of reporting persons
Tonaquint, Inc. (87-0285597)
2 Check the appropriate box if a member of a group
(a) ¨ (b) ¨
3 SEC use only
4 Citizenship or place of organization
Utah
Number of
shares
beneficially
owned by
each
reporting
person
with 5 Sole voting power
45,998,290 *
6 Shared voting power
7 Sole dispositive power
45,998,290 *
8 Shared dispositive power
9 Aggregate amount beneficially owned by each reporting person
45,998,290 *
10 Check box if the aggregate amount in Row 9 excludes certain shares (see instructions) ¨
11 Percent of class represented by amount in Row 9
6.1% **
12 Type of reporting person (see instructions)
CO
* On the date of the event which requires filing of this Statement, reporting person Tonaquint, Inc. (“ Tonaquint ”) had rights to convert two Secured Convertible Promissory Notes into 45,998,290 shares of the Issuer’s common stock in the aggregate, as described in Item 4 of this Statement.
** Based on 753,405,163 shares of the Issuer’s common stock which would be outstanding after a full conversion by Tonaquint of its two Secured Convertible Promissory Notes into an aggregate of 45,998,290 shares of the Issuer’s common stock. On October 31, 2011, 707,406,873 shares of the Issuer’s common stock were outstanding, as disclosed by the Issuer in its Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q filed on November 14, 2011.
Tonaquint inc. has 45 mil shares as of feb this year according to form 13g.
Likely another .com, doesnt have to be beneficial.com. BeneficialRocks.com?
Dig it man, they probably wont use a .net site anyways.
Always appreciate the input Gregg, thank you for the view from your perspective.
Thank bud, appreciate the reply and link.
Dont suppose you would post a chart proving?
Wow, looks like all penny stocks will eventually end up on that site. :)
CAGR
Dang straight man.
Think your right bud.
Right on man!