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I HAD 25M FOR 2800 BUCKS-NOW I'VE GOT <3000-THIS HAS TO GO TO $1 TO BREAK EVEN.
IM STILL REAL P*SSED AT THE 6600/1 RS.
what is going on here? who put the paddles on andy?
does this company have anything to sell? why is that income not showing up in the share price?
if these guys are making money, shouldn't it be reflected in the share price?
thanks for your research; sorry to get anyone upset.
no-one calls back, not a cheery 10-Q, any hope here? does anyone know anyone at the company?
been waiting a long time. this will be sweet!
thanks mike; glad the eyes are good
HOW DOES ONE MAKE A BIG PRE-MARKET HIT?
one thing for sure, they don't answer email or phone
the cops aren't involved here, yet. they might never be if OVC can slip their criminality under the radar. I'm hoping people will have a Peter Finch moment precipitated by this lawsuit.
this is what i have been doing; it's difficult to find mid-southern-states young new journalists from where i live in canada. any suggestions as to where i might find such people? i have contacted several journalists in kentucky, and have had varied success encouraging them to cover the story. thanks for your interest....
agreed, penny, but: these are hard-core white-collar criminals trying to make certain they never have to face the music. A little exposure in their local media would blow their cover. Exposure from some American LEEP shareholders would go a long way also. Maybe the time has come for passive investors to get real mad and off their butts. With what passes for investigative journalism nowadays, it's not guaranteed. We need a sheriff like Buford Pusser to crack some heads in their little backwater swamp. These scum have the 'reputation" of being such wonderful members of society-providing jobs in one of the highest-unemployment areas of the country. Which is exactly what LEEP would be able to provide if they weren't subject to this criminality. They would provide these jobs with the guidance of the most honest, hard-working CEO anywhere. Can't wait to see the OVC execs in leg irons.
I'm saying the hoops that companies like INCC have to jump through are totally manufactured by career bureaucrats who are beholden to the pharmaceutical industry. Any thing that a member of the public might come up with that might help mankind is quashed in a snowstorm of trumped-up legislation that is intended to wear down the applicant. Statins come from red yeast rice; red yeast rice is safe, statins are not. check out the stuff about stan burzynski and his fight with the FDA about his anti-neoplaston cancer treatment. Corrupt FDA officials were trying to steal his research and patent it for themselves-starving, emaciated, sick, cancer-suffering children be damned. The FDA has to be broken up and scattered to the winds(to quote JFK about the CIA) and it will only happen if the public wakes up. I think INCC has a huge chance; there's no reason it's a chance and not a certainty is because of corruption. Look at the BLM land grab of uranium-rich land that ranchers have been peacefully gazing their cattle on for hundreds of years. If we as citizens lay down and let this stuff happen, unfortunately, we deserve what we get. do you think the people in control don't use CBD? or wouldn't use CBD of they got cancer? And if they did, do we think they would be harassed and put in jail by any one of several levels of government-police, FDA, DEA, etc.etc. I am tired of people talking against upstart companies like INCC who are doing their best to thrive in spite of the multitude of roadblocks artificially put against them. Go INCC, and WAKE UP, GENERAL PUBLIC!!!
INCC-the fda banned cherry-growers from telling people how well cherries reduced inflammation. the fda is a totally corrupt totalitarian agency at the service of the pharmaceutical industry, not the taxpayers who fund it. see william thompson/autism, gwen olsen, marcia angel; the list goes on and on. Nothing they do serves the public. see "rockefeller medicine" on youtube.
can someone explain "patents for truckside advertising" and explain why this would involve billions of shares? TIA
LPPI-that would be great, if they'd cover the story. OVC is a defence contractor. a more incestuous,conniving group of crooks you will never find. who knows if we can get justice, when you look at the possibilities for Leepcore. independent investigative reporters are the only ones who will bring this to the public's attention. There ARE people who are tired of the corruption in D.C. we have to find them. maybe a facebook page might help...
LPPI-is anyone here willing to help in getting some media attention to the travesty brought on by OVC?
the number for pacific stock transfer is 702-361-3033 (not 761)some poor bugger is getting calls about INCC. I just called pacific the number they gave me is 215-333-5900 for INCC and she said they are still transfer agents for INCC
the number for pacific stock transfer is 702-361-3033 (not 761)
probably some criminals in the know got some cheap...
YOU AND I ARE NOT TOO BRIGHT!(NOTHING PERSONAL)... I THINK WE COULD DO A LOT OF PUBLIC EDUCATION WITH LEEP ON TWITTER; I'LL TRY TO FUMBLE THORUGH IT...
does anyone know how to get a twitter thing going for LPPI?
on topic or not; i'm not sure: WASHINGTON—The Supreme Court considered whether to make it easier to win larger financial damages in patent-infringement cases, an issue that has split the Obama administration from a number of leading technology companies.
The justices during an hour long oral argument spent much of their time voicing competing concerns about the consequences of the court's eventual opinion, which will address the availability of punitive damages when someone intentionally infringes on a patented invention. Punitive damages, financial awards that go beyond actual damages, are used in patent judgments to punish particularly egregious behavior.
Justice Stephen Breyer said opening the door wider to such damages in patent cases could deter innovation and create crippling liability for small businesses and tech startups that can't afford sophisticated patent lawyers. Patent law is "designed to help the small businessman, not to hurt him," he said.
Raising points on the other side was Justice Elena Kagan, who said a legal standard adopted by a lower court that hears patent cases is so stringent that winning punitive damages is tough even when a company purposely copies another firm's patented product. As long as there is some plausible legal defense for its actions, it can avoid punitive damages for bad behavior, she said.
"It seems to stick in the craw a bit," she added.
By the end of the hour, the court appeared to be searching for an outcome that would punish egregious patent infringers with punitive damages while still limiting awards in most patent cases to the actual monetary damages suffered by the patent holder.
Federal law says trial judges may award enhanced infringement damages up to three times the amount of actual damages in a case. The Supreme Court is deciding how much leeway judges have to conclude that such damages are appropriate.
There are two cases before the court on the issue. In one, medical device maker Stryker Corp. persuaded a jury that subsidiaries of rival Zimmer Biomet Holdings Inc. willfully infringed its patents on battery-powered hand-held devices used to clean wounds. Jurors awarded $70 million in lost profits and the presiding judge then tripled the damages award.
In a second case, Halo Electronics Inc., which makes components used in computers and other devices, obtained $1.5 million in infringement damages from Pulse Electronics Corp., but not punitive damages.
In both cases, the U.S. Court of Appeals of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, the national venue for patent appeals, said the patent holders couldn't collect punitive damages because the defendants' legal defenses, while unsuccessful, weren't unreasonable or entirely baseless.
Lawyer Jeffrey Wall, arguing for Stryker and Halo, said the appeals court's approach makes punitive damages unattainable because a patent lawyer "can virtually always come up with some non-frivolous defense in litigation."
The Obama administration is supporting the patent holders' efforts to make punitive damages available in more circumstances. Justice Department lawyer Roman Martinez said the current Federal Circuit standard "creates an arbitrary loophole that allows some of the most egregious infringers to escape damages."
Lawyer Carter Phillips, arguing for Pulse and Zimmer, said loosening the current standard would cause significant problems and provide a boon to so-called patent trolls, which buy patents to assert in lawsuits instead of to make products. Making it easier to win punitive damages "will allow the trolls to go after every legitimate producer of products and services in this country," he said.
A wide range of tech companies filed briefs supporting Mr. Phillips's arguments, including Dell Inc., Facebook Inc., Alphabet Inc.'s Google, Intel Corp. and Verizon Communications Inc.
A decision is expected by the end of June.
IS THERE ANYWHERE TO GET INFO ON THIS CO? SEEMS LIKE EVERYONE ON THE OTHER END OF THE PHONES DIED...
lppi- does anyone here have links to alternative news sites in the southern states to get them involved with exposing the criminals at OVC?
ovc are defence contractors who have had their business destroyed when the DOD decided they didn't want to pay to air-condition tents in the various desert drummed-up wars. these people are ruthless, greedy, well-connected, entitled knuckle-dragging scum who will stop at nothing to get their corrupt friends to break the law and keep it all to themselves. get the word out to any investigative journalist you can contact. sunshine is the best disinfectant against these cockroaches. they don't give a f*ck about you, to quote george carlin.
ecomike-i'm a canadian eyedoc-what the price for cataract surgery in texas?
we seem to need celebrities these days for the public to pay attention; maybe Di Caprio has some cash to promote/put some life into MANTRA. I didn't agree with the entire movie, but it was pretty good generally:http://watchdocumentary.org/watch/the-11th-hour-video_d0c78474e.html
how 'bout instead of selling patents to advertise on trucks we grow some pot and sell some CBD?
YOU MIGHT WANT TO RECHECK THAT DATE...
is us market closed today?