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This could give industry a Pop! MSN just ran (12/11/2013) a list of the top new stocks for 2013 and one was a MJ pharmacutical. It may not be our PHOT but it's bound to get a lot of investors thinking about investing in other MJ stocks. Then when they do their DD they will find out about the BEST MJ stock - which is (of course) Grow Life.
Go PHOT!!!
Does Anyone know what is going on with this stock??? I am clueless about what to do with it.
In my honest opinion, your wrong. If our leaders start inking contracts with the Gift program, getting Kiosks out and doing proper advertising, this could take off. Seen it happen in other industries.
Go Phot!!!
Yea! I miss OfficerK - Bigtime!
I mostly posted that just because I thought it was amusing. What you said makes perfect sense though. I am also not really a trader. I invest for the long-term and I am loooooong on Phot since about 3.5. I don't post much, but I do enjoy reading the posts from people like Invester100 and StategyDoc. These people's wisdom has taught me a Lot and I am thankful for them and others. I do have to say, its been great NOT hearing from a couple of the regular slammers today.
Go Phot!!!
Hmmm is this good news for us or bad?
http://www.nbcnews.com/id/53672838#.UpYzs9JDsVk
ha!
Go Phot!!!
Phot stock's up, up, up with No news! And on a short holiday week to boot! People are finding out and many are seeing what is about to happen.
Go Phot!!!
Thanks for your words in this post. I wish the posts could just stay On Topic. Instead we have people with Empty Brains writing in their retoric because they missed the First of Many Great run-ups that IMO are in our near future.
Go Phot!!!
People locking in some meager profits by selling on a Friday afternoon. They'll miss the launch and be sad when this stock takes off. Lot of growers gonna be reading the news about Phots financial backing and will be getting in on the Gift program thru December. This is gonna be Great for all of us Longs.
Go Phot!!!
I can't understand why anyone would think that this stock is going to "pull back." More and more people are finding out what is going on and reading about Phot's new financing abilities. Many more are going to hear about it this weekend! IMO next week, the lid is gonna blow off this thing and we are going UP!
Some don't realize that we are a small % of traders. That is, we people who can access the internet all day. There are probably a couple hundred thousand who don't even know of this news yet! Wait till they get home and look into their investments and start reading the days events and find out. IMO it will be a Much higher price tomorrow. 6 minutes left to buy!
Go Phot!!!
Going into the last hour of trading for the day - after the Big news. This is probably the last chance to get in below .09. People are gonna get off of work, sit down at their computers and read - for the first time - the Big news of the Phot loan. Buy orders could be stacked deep by morning!
Go Phot!!!
Lunch is over and so it's time to fly. Just wait until people get home tonight and have the time to read the OTC news. Or this weekend. They will be like "Wow! I need to buy some PHOT!
I have been reading these posts for a loooong time now. When Phot was up and when Phot was down. It always seems to go the same way. Phot has a great day and here come the idiot bashers who don't care about anyone else but themselves and making a buck by scaring people into selling their shares so that they can buy them. Seriously, use common sense. phot is up on Great news and a lot of the investor world hasn't even heard this news yet. Some will read it at lunch today, some tonight after work, some this weekend or next. Then what is gonna happen with this stock? What does your common sense tell you? Ignore these bashers and buy Phot!
Phot Long!
Great questions OfficerK, lets hope they come up with some great answers and not a bunch of BS.
Thanks for your post. What you said makes a lot more sense than a lot of other stuff I have read on here today. I'm long since .035, and I plan to stay that way for now. I believe this industry is going to boom and I believe that GrowLife can be a leader if they play it smart. First thing they need to do is answer some questions and then give some honest PR. The Q3 statement didn't crush my enthusiasm because I really never thought it would take off in a big way until around the end of next summer.
When, exactly is this radio interview? What day, What time, ect...
Thanks.
Keep up the Great posts, Officerk. Us longs think your Great.
Stocks across all the markets are all pretty much taking a beating today. All the markets are down. A lot of people rattled about the OTC shakeup probably and decided to sell a little. No biggy, they'll probably all come running when 3rd quarter info comes out next week. It's ALL Good.
Vetry dissapointing. I believe management really dropped the ball on this one. Should have released some good PR.
Never remember a day on this board when I have read so much negativity! Wow, nothing but good news and its like no one has anything positive to say! Where is Officerk when we need him?
My two cents worth... For what it's worth, I would love to see the elections go our way but as for the future of my investment, it doesn't matter how these elections turn out, I am "Long Phot" because I see GrowLife's potential as a possible industry Giant. Anyone who has done their homework should see this.
Posted: 12:42 PM
Updated: 1:44 PM
Maine voter turnout steady, higher than expected
Voters in Portland face a marijuana proposal and South Portland residents weigh in on a question aimed at preventing the shipment of tar-sands oil through the city.
By Edward D. Murphy emurphy@pressherald.com
Staff Writer
Voter turnout appeared to be running ahead of expectations Tuesday, especially in Portland and South Portland, where local referendum questions drew people to the polls.
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Erin Segal, 3, watches as election clerk Wealthanne Jordan helps Erin’s mother, Amy Segal, process her ballot at one of 500 new voting machines provided by the state to precincts with more than 1,000 voters. She was voting at the National Guard Armory on Stevens Avenue in Portland.
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Voters wait patiently in line as Sarah Heeley, holding her daughter Charlotte Heeley, 2, gets help from a South Portland election clerk trying to get a voting machine to accept her ballots Tuesday. The warden at the American Legion Hall voting site for Ward 2, Precinct 1, said the machines were very slow processing the ballots, causing a long line of voters.
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A steady stream of voters headed into the South Portland Community Center, with many saying they were drawn by a proposal that would prohibit so-called tar-sands oil from being shipped through the waterfront or transmitted from Canada via the South Portland-to-Montreal pipeline.
Mark Potter, the warden at the precinct, said about 800 people had voted at the community center by 11 a.m. He said that represents a good turnout for the city, which has about 8,000 registered voters split between two precincts.
A line to cast ballots ran about 25 people deep, but Potter said that was largely due to new voting machines that alert voters if they’ve submitted an improper ballot, such as voting for more people than allowed in an individual race. The machines take about 10 to 15 seconds to determine if the ballot is flawed, Potter said, and many voters waited to make sure there was no problem before moving on, he said, causing a slight backup.
He also said voters had to fill out two ballots, one for local issues and races and a second statewide ballot for bond issues.
The Waterfront Protection Ordinance seemed to be uppermost in the minds of many South Portland voters.
John McCall and Andrea McCall said they both voted for the ordinance because they said a spill of tar-sands oil could be devastating.
John McCall said he had researched the proposal and still was a bit confused by the claims of the ordinance’s supporters, who said it’s needed to prevent tar-sands oil from flowing through the port, and opponents, who said passage could cost jobs.
Andrea McCall said she thought the proposal may have been too restrictive, “but better to err on the side of the environment.”
Susan Henderson and Scott Hatch said they both voted for the ordinance after initially being unsure about it and Tom D’Andrea said he, too, thinks the city should adopt the proposal to protect the environment.
D’Andrea said he also turned out to oppose bond proposals for both the state and in South Portland. The state is seeking approval of five bonds totaling nearly $150 million, while South Portland is asking voters to approve a $14 million bond for a new municipal services building. D’Andrea said the local and state governments are carrying too much debt.
In Portland, Munjoy Hill precinct warden Denise Shames said voters were waiting for her to open the polls Tuesday morning and the turnout was steady throughout the morning.
Judy Allen said she wanted to vote against city councilors who had approved selling part of downtown’s Congress Square Plaza to the owner of an adjacent hotel and also to support a referendum question that would legalize possession of small amounts of marijuana.
“It’s a stupid law,” she said.
Another voter, Lora Winslow, agreed, saying the city shouldn’t use scarce resources to catch and prosecute those using a small amount of pot.
Even though residents were already voting, some last-minute politicking was taking place. Local candidates in South Portland and Portland greeted voters as they arrived to vote, while Kyle Dixon handed out postcard-size fliers downtown in support of the marijuana referendum.
Edward D. Murphy can be contacted at 791-6465 or at: emurphy@pressherald.com
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Kinky Friedman (Willie Nelson's buddy) ran for Texas governor in 2006, is planning to run next for Texas AG commisioner. I read somewhere that he wants to legalize MJ in Texas.
I have never posted before but just had to today. I have been following this stock for about a year and got in around.035 and I just wanted to say... I enjoy ALL of Officerk's posts. Great input. Thanks bro.