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Same here, I have no clue to be honest. I got excited sent the post then read the information, and then dropped my head down.
yes it is a head scratcher, because .0029 is more than .0024 why not wait?
You know it gets so tiring to watch the stock start to climb and then it gets sold for less than the rising value.
No prob, but this industry is very very expensive. Hell we have one store that makes a shit ton of money just getting products into the stores.
So the next time that you are at a grocery store and you see the little fridges at the checkout line, look at who's in them and then look at the stock price of that company?
I am in the grocery business for what some say is way to long, but we will forget that part.
The other thing that people should understand about this industry are the fees that are charged by the Grocery store, the distributor, and so on the information below is old, but it should give you an idea.
So for anyone that thinks "Hey why are they in Store X?" it aint that easy.
Here is the source: https://qz.com/807723/inside-the-secret-backroom-deals-big-brands-make-to-vie-for-control-over-grocery-stores/
Here’s how it works. Under the current setup, supermarket chains charge food companies three types of fees, which wind up heavily influencing what foods and products will fill shelf space:
Companies pay slotting fees to introduce a new product to store shelves, be it a new flavor of ice cream or new potato chip brand.
They also fork over money for pay-to-stay fees, which ensure product will stay on store shelves. This isn’t always cash—often it’s a discount, or free cases of food sent to supermarkets.
There are also display fees, which go toward getting premium placement, such as at the end of store aisles, alongside flashy signage intended to attract shopper attention, or even areas in which they don’t naturally belong.
The costs can be prohibitive at every layer of the grocery market. Small chains charge up to $9,000 to introduce a new product into the freezer section at all locations, according to Frozen & Refrigerated Buyer, a trade publication. The CSPI report also referenced a 2001 study published in the Journal of Law and Commerce, which detailed how Truzzolino Pizza Roll paid $25,000 to Safeway to get in all its locations, and Apple & Eve spent about $150,000 to get a fruit-punch product into a limited number of stores in the northeastern US.
Wondering what is your point? Verizon and Sprint both sell phone services.
I visited both web sites again and the hardware has been designed for two different worlds.
That's funny
At the current price level do you think that he sold enough to get what, microwave popcorn?
OMG, No I want to purchase more this week Friday. SpotOn we will run the US just has to make changes to the system first, I keep buying monthly waiting for the news of the change and I have about 15yrs until retirement so I can wait.
Hi John
Question on that post. So when are they going to boost the price of the shares of mjna?
-The value of the stock was going awesome until 2016 when the new administration was voted into office, no recovery since.
-Kanna was taken public, nothing for the shareholders even though our money helped.
-WHO and FDA meetings, didn't help
-Promotions and trips everywhere, didn't help.
-Nothing submitted to the FDA for approval, and yes we have the ability to do this. This alone will boost the share price.
-My hopefully I am wrong thought over the weekend was this.
Spin Hempmeds off bypassing current shareholders, submit the paperwork to the FDA because the old shareholders are now not part of the equation and watch the price fly.
all of this is just my thoughts and mine alone, will I keep purchasing you betchca because someplace deep down I have this odd faith in the company. Today I just had to vent.
Rat my biggest question. Has anything ever been submitted to the FDA for approval and if not then I have to wonder why not?
Could go either way to be honest. I popped on the facebook page and Rhonda(I think) posted this.
https://www.facebook.com/mae.bess.3/videos/2653476414887604/
And on top of all of this we can now produce CBD spray for the Element line.
IronChef
I don't get whats the big deal is with this. The deal just happened I say give them a chance to do something with the product, and hey money is money.
At the end of the day like it or not the deal is done and the company is ours. So for the group that is a little mad over this, either see where this goes or sell.
Hi Dean
I think that we will do good in the US if the feds would allow for it, but unless they remove it from sched 1 we are in limbo so I guess we just keep buying.
So how did you do?
Ronin, the other items to keep in mind (as this struck me today) are.
• We now own a complete plant that can produce a product.
• The virus shut down stores and bars, so the drink industry slowed down as well.
• Our cost was in shares, no cash (Kinda free) to us. Yea we may take a git one day, but oh well we are now.
• For now, the country is looking for a product like this and we can produce it, control it, and this includes the pricing (not price gouging that’s wrong).
• Getting a cleaning product on the store shelves may be a little easier than a product that is consumed.
• So if you think about it this may work out being a winner for the APRU brand, nothing upfront really but the luxury of the profits.
• Get the proper approvals to slap an EPA label on this product and get on their list of approved products (N1 I think or something like that) and wwwweeeee we will see you in Texas for BBQ.
If you look at it in my twisted little way, you didn’t really sell, did you?
Hi SpotOn
I am okay with that, trust me the price of the stock is what gets me. At this point we should have teamed up with a university or something because we have the knowledge and the labs to really help.
And do you know if they are trying to get FDA approval on anything? I just get mind twisted when I think that GW has a one trick pony going and they seemed to have done quite well.
Na no intentions of that, trust me. Been there staying here.
Rule one never apologize to me it's stock talk not the killing of my bird that i don't own.
it's no biggie. Yep the move seems really really dumb, but hell lets see, we need to make money and I want to go to Thailand and get laid daily.
As far as brain dead, not my fault blame that on the Marines, I didn't know that going in.
As far as investor, it's all fun if you don't bet the future then fear means nothing just have fun and let's try to make money.
There are two real options.
1. Sell take the loss and then do the tax thing.
2. Let it roll.
You have to make that choice.
Ronin
Lets see where this goes there was a reason for this move. Hell money is money and in due time we will find out why this was done.
Sorry to jump in Iron, grantastic, I see a potential to control the cleaning of pre-drink fruit and the facility.
What are you thinking?
News just dropped.
This might be a good thing.
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/apple-rush-announces-additional-reduction-010010668.html
Wait and hold the press. So you sounded like you did research on the company and the management almost like a fiduciary doing Pro Bono work or something and now it seems that you are not even a shareholder just someone throwing stones at passing cars or did I miss something?
If I missed something then accept my apologies.
But if not why are you here doing this? Heck toss $25.00 in the mix or something, just think that you dropped it on the street, and if we all get lucky when it's returned they will give you a little bit more.
Sorry today's news was the question.
I don't follow sports so is today's good for the brand?
Didn't notice that the image was a year old, just took it from the address in the 8-K.
Aaaaahhh I get it.
Thanks Nobo
Nobo
You know now would be an awesome time for the company to enlist more big ticket stars.
Here is one that would be a really sweet dream.
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/amazon-piloting-disinfectant-fog-york-204917558.html
Well he has been Tweeting about charcoal and something with plastic i thought.
Damn good news, dang if it goes well I may be able to pay off my car.
Next, here comes the negative folks.
Dean or it could be this helping the spike.
https://hempindustrydaily.com/legalization-of-cannabis-in-mexico-could-be-big-for-us-markets/
True Dat. How in the world did we score a $9.00 stock unless i missed something?
DewmBoom I can agree, I think that my tipping point was when a spin off was done and the current MJNA shareholders received zero shares in the company that I believe that we helped fund over the years.
I see hiring, travel, public speeches including the FDA and still nothing. Dang i remember GW getting approvals with less, I think we may need a change at the top to be honest.
Gosh I really hope so.