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They need time Rookie. I know it's unsavory for many people and some think there's a problem with Calkin advertising and leading with CCI, but the formulae for success is already inherent for his private companies. He needs to go slow because of the law. Some said he is afraid of the law. Prudent, if you're going to break it. However, he's careful with the law because he knows it, back and forth, and knows this is what he can do at this time with the laws presently in place. If I were him, I'd continue to concentrate on CCI and allow that model to serve as a vehicle for success for GRCU in the future. That's not to say that he should not promote his public company, but he must do so at a much slower pace than with his private. Unfortunately, that's what happens with legitimate start-ups that wish to become successful. They find themselves in the red at the outset much more often then the black. All IMO.
More accurate then not Rook. Longs are not in control here right now, and hopefully they can deal with it. News comes when the election dust settles, IMO, or when Q3 comes out. I think we will see a rise in revenues, but nothing lights out yet. Still much to roll out for this young company.
For those still asking the question about why Robert Calkin didn't mention himself as the CEO of green Cures at ICA, which he did, the easiest way to find the answers to your questions is by asking the man himself. It's easy to post here and speculate. Send him a PM through FB and ask. Send a message to GCBDINC and ask.
On another note, if people are still interested in knowing why Calkin is not mentioning himself as CEO on his other sites, r-e-l-a-x. You don't post on social media that you own a publicly traded company for obvious reasons. You also don't post on private company websites your a public CEO in a traded company. It could be seen as a conflict of interest, and also opens you up to even more questions, most useless, about what you're doing.
On a brightet note, there is still plenty of time for GRCU to gel. Amazon was a great step new folks. Do you're own thinking. Why waste time even putting products there, why waste time even opening two sites, why waste time testing products, why waste time shipping them if what you're trying to do isn't anything but 100%, absolutely an honest legitimate effort to become a successful business.
Once elections are finished and the dust settles, should there be new developments in MMJ/MJ law, Calkin is going to pounce. How much he succeeds remains to be seen, but if CCI is any indication and Green Dot is any indication and his books are any indication, I'd say the model for success is set in place and well underway for our company. All my opinion.
I've had 12 buys since early April with not sells yet. My last being October 8. Once fully liquidated, I'm going to help the cause a little bit more
Which bio are you speaking of? His FB information or some other bio? The ONLY place Robert Calkin should list himself as the CEO of a publicly traded company is on the public companies web page. He should not cross advertise himself on a private companies website that he is a publicly traded company CEO. It could be a conflict of interest. There is no new development. All IMO, but it's a good one.
Unfortunately I'm going to have to sell my positions to go completely all-in here. Might as well take one mighty cut for the fences. There is way too much tangible and credible evidence that things are going on which will benefit Green Cures. Something is going on beyond what we are guessing or think we may know.
IKingdom president? What is going on with this guy?? Is he planning an MMJ market invasion and monopoly???
Jeff, I can't promise an unbiased review of our products, but I will promise an honest one.
I wouldn't have dumbed it down for you like that. I'm sure you can think of that and more. Meanwhile, I think I'll write a decent review too.
Rick, the other product, soothing ice, sold out in an hour. All 4. I grabbed one, K2 and a couple of others. So at least 4. Eventually, I think we can expect more of them there after this trial.
I've said that a hundred times over already. Like a broken record. It's a different paradigm with Calkin. His style is unconventional for the OTC where fluff, hype and PR laden fantasies are standard operating procedures. With GRCU, it looks as if actions speak louder then words. Hopefully, when the words are spoken, which they will be, they will be relevant and important.
Grizz the bloodhound. Anymore questions about international infiltration??
C'mon nick. Let's hit and hold .01 first and let the rest happen organically.
Respectability is in sight. Sub penny was oversold anyway, IMO. This Amazon news is much bigger then we think based upon their ability to allow them to sell all of their products. The exposure, whether millions of products or not is big. We can get the word out ourselves and write the reviews.
Personally, at this point, I would let this hit the news wire from the company, but Bob is a bit unconventional I. His style. He just lets the process do the talking, not his mouth.
Now let's hold one.
Yes. I ordered one click and it was the standard Amazon 3-5 days with the ability to upgrade for a fee to 2 days or less. If an Amazon member, you can sign in and get direct ship to a pre-filled address on file. Pretty convenient. I expect Green Cures will see the quick sell and will be sending a lot more.
One left. I got the first, K2 the second and now you. When cases arrive, I believe they'll sell quickly. Remember to write a review for exposure. We can make a difference.
Tweeting it out. Soothing ice will be gone shortly. No big deal now, huge deal in the long run, IMO
Only three left in stock now. More on the way, but one is headed my way. Will write a decent review as well, as I've already purchased from allbotanical and it's good stuff. Use it all the time after a work-out.
And I will be ordering and doing a review as well. I believe the best way thatb shareholders can help GRCU and their own investment is to try a product from Amazon, increase its exposure, write a review, hope it moves up the list in popularity and allows others outside of IHUB to see the write-ups. Let's do this!
LOL. He did thank the universe for the opportunity not for a guarantee. I'd like to hear from them before 2015 as well. The next update better not be some simple deadline laden statements. We'll need to inject you with some CBDs to keep you calm.
That's a great post DTL. I know you're fairly long here, but I appreciate you highlighting some of those areas that have been left unanswered. I wish more investors would show the ability to be introspective and know and accept the concerns.
Sorry DQ. I was offering a dichotomy. I've heard plenty about the minutiae of Green Cures and it seems to be the same repetitive minutiae and I was simply offering some ideas for new material.
IG, I've given you specific reasons why I'm here. You asked, I replied. I neither melt when Robert Calkins name is mentioned nor swoon over a marriage proposal to GRCU. Yet, there is the continued post stream about share selling schemes and it seems the insinuation is GRCU is involved in the same. I'm wondering if that is the intent of this post. To inform all of the share selling scheme that is GRCU? I'm certain, beyond fact that share selling schemes exist and are the majority in the OTC. What I continue to wonder is where the evidence exists with this company that a share selling scheme exists? Is it the opening of a website and selling products to simulate revenue? If so, they are shipping them as well. Why waste time in doing so, if this a scam or nothing short of legitmiate.
I know you have mentioned that you never said GRCU was legit, yet I'm wondering what leads you to believe that? You see, I have rarely seen a manager that presents himself the way this guy does in front of the media, not to mention politicians. Granted, he is prioritizing CCI, yet the label of Green Cures CEO exists. What a thorough embarrassment it would be if Calkin associated himself with a company involved in a share selling scheme. I believe he would lose legitimacy, lose credibility and lose the faith of many in his field. Basically, I think he'd undo himself.
I'm not gullible enough to think that will happen and also cannot be fooled into thinking there aren't inherent risks. However, you did ask me a legitimate question once and it was basically why am I here. I wonder if I can get the same thoughtful reply if I ask the same of you.
I'd like to see some new material we can dilute. Just like GRCU is diluting shares. Just as they have toxic financing. I wonder if we'll ever see the dead attorneys secret letter to Calkin? What else can we possibly pull out of the closet to try to put down Green Cures? One problem. I think they're going to disappoint a few people and succeed. What's next?
He already stated through his people that he refuses to put out fluff. Not that Amazon or testing products or posting new products is fluff, far from it. It just seems he is more comfortable in showing it then saying it. As you say, he may be saving a bigger announcement, which can dwarf these nice accomplishments.
The certification program is not going to affect and change lives, but CBD certainly can. The intrigue continues.
Thanks Grizz. Just a matter of objections and waiting out the specified time frame for any such. GRCU moving forward behind the scenes. Business as usual.
I agree with you. Anyone can do it and have their products on Amazon or even Ebay. Very true. That's good news. The more exposure the products get, no matter how minute, offers the potential for sales. Indisputable fact! If the products upload and are verified as searchable it's a big deal.
Bad news that Green Cures will be selling on Amazon? In what reality?
MADD made me think further of the implications of Amazon. First, there had to be some sort of communication and agreement between Amazon personnel and officials/representatives for Green Cures. This leads me to believe that further product infusion on to Amazon wouldn't be a far stretch. I then thought, after a good point by Stacker, Rico Suave. I know many have argued that there are many hemp drinks out there and that's terrific. However, one more getting exposure for our company isn't going to hurt revenues, it will only help. it's OK if we have competition and we're one of many. A piece of the pie is available for those that market it correctly. I won't put the cart before the horse though. We need to see Rico hit the market first.
I can also imagine that Amazon was satisfied enough with GRCU that they were a legitimate provider of these products and had enough to satisfy potential demand. Legitimacy is important for us. Afterall we are a penny in the OTC and yet we will be dealiing with Amazon. I believe people can begin to develop a sense of things here and where this can potentially lead us. Only good things can come from this folks. All JMO.
I like the fact that Green Cures has not PRed anything about products on Amazon. First of all, they're not there yet. Second, just put up and shut up. GRCU way. If you don't like it, plent of other MMJ and hemp tickers out there.
The individuals who have the greatest affect on Green Cures and their share price is the leadership followed by the individual investors and their style of trading. To think that one IHUB poster posting a Green Cures chart affects the PPS is the same absurd nonsense that market makers ask for shares of GRCU when 100 or 200 hit the trade block. Ridiculous.
I would consider that establishing some respectability again. Nothing to do back flips over as I think we go much higher on this next sector trend with everything progressing the way it is, but it'd be a good start.
Oh and by the way, we're a penny stock company in the OTC. On Amazon? Almost unheard of in my twenty five investing years. If Nite sits the ASK on the open at .0085, we could see a little surge back to respectability today.
Don, I'll add that most smart and intuitive investors understand a sector trend which will point up well beyond a reversal trend which may only last days or weeks. Translation for us. Now will be selling on Amazon (no not Calkins big project), rubbing shoulders with Savino, and using the CCI model for success with GRCU. Just my opinion, but all signs point north over the long haul.
Let people say their worst. Now we expand on to Amazon, the worlds largest shopping place. If they shake you from your investment, shame on you. Green Cures is just beginning. The growth of the company is becoming more and more obvious and they aren't even saying a damn word. Just doing it.
I was thinking about that without trying to speculate or read too deeply. It could be simple encouragement, but it certainly seems that he knows a great deal more about how and where they are getting or (will be getting more) of their CBD. Agricultural news soon? We will see.
The post is up in here already end. I agree. A possible tie-in is starting to become a little clearer.
Interesting to note TNL that some have said that the company has been silent for over a month. On the contrary. The leadership team has been using social media and has shown that they are far from silent. What would raise a red flag with me is a CEO who slipped behind the veil and went dark without visibility. What we have with Calkin is full transparency coupled with an overdose of visability.
Would new prospective investors like more visability from a penny CEO? Check him out again in New York on November 1 for yet another seminar. There are some who think these seminars are only about CCI. Short-sighted thought process. Networking and talking up GRCU and their products is as easy as a casual conversation for RC. I'd be hard-pressed to think he's not doing it.
They simply noted it ac. They've stuck to that party line of no fluff PRs since their inception. Sharing through social media is enough for them. Shows that Calkin knows a little more about the OTC then people may give him credit for.