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I agree that I want to own both, and I'm sure I'll buy shares of CWEB, but I want to know what the true market cap valuation is going to be before touching it with a 12 foot pole.
I just hope you know that the risk you are taking could mean the difference between a couple hundred million dollar mcap and 1.4 billion mcap. I'm not saying that CWEB is overvalued, but I am saying that CVSI is highly undervalued. I think that CWEB's price valuation makes more sense if it has a 1.4 billion dollar mcap. Think about it. It has no lawsuits. CVSI does. CVSI is being held down artificially; CWEB isn't. CWEB has higher FCF from Q1 to Q2 by a little over a million dollars, so why would its mcap be around $225 million?
Proportional Voting Shares
CWEB officially has 17,247,246 common shares outstanding plus 188,816.57 Proportionate Voting Shares (PVS) convertible at 400:1, for an effective equivalent of 92,773,474 Common Shares (17,247,246 + (188,815.57 X 400)). Proportional Voting Shares are employed to maintain Foreign Private Issuer status with the SEC by reducing the absolute number of shares held by US persons. As an American company listed on a Canadian stock exchange this provides simplified regulatory reporting. Without that status we would be required to report and file in both Canada and the US which would be overly expensive and burdensome. Proportional Voting Shares are not Super Voting Shares, meaning the effective voting and economic interest of the holders are unchanged. Proportional Voting Shares (PVS) are immediately converted into common shares at the time of a trade in the market.
The PVS are under a 180 day lockup and will become freely tradeble in February.
Fully diluted shares would include Common Stock and Common Stock Equivalents plus any options or warrants that are outstanding. Our fully diluted number would be 106,545,416.
But how much do sales really matter if costs are not kept down? Both companies have extremely similar net incomes.
I mean it
Correction: CVSI has fully diluted O/S shares of 112.5 million.
That correction would change the market cap to 585 million based on 5.2 pps.
This change would make CVSI 42% of CWBHF’s price.
CVSI primed to explode.
Sorry to inform you, but the O/S will be 106,500,000 more or less in February according to their financial statements. You should probably look at them.
M. Cap Comparison btw CVSI and CWBHF
CVSI: $463 Million market cap vs CWBHF: $1.38 Billion market cap.
CVSI has approx. 90.5 million shares outstanding.
Charlotte’s web has approx. 106.5 million shares outstanding (after dilution in February)
Look at the financial statements folks. Don’t let eTrade fool you into buying a stock that’s three times the price as CVSI with roughly the same Net Income.
From Brandon on Yahoo: Dilution
"Here's clarification from CWEB's IR about the shares outstanding. Remainder are in lockup until February.
Per the Company’s press release, effectively the Company has “the equivalent of 92,773,474 Common Shares issued and outstanding."
Proportional Voting Shares
CWEB officially has 17,247,246 common shares outstanding plus 188,816.57 Proportionate Voting Shares (PVS) convertible at 400:1, for an effective equivalent of 92,773,474 Common Shares (17,247,246 + (188,815.57 X 400)). Proportional Voting Shares are employed to maintain Foreign Private Issuer status with the SEC by reducing the absolute number of shares held by US persons. As an American company listed on a Canadian stock exchange this provides simplified regulatory reporting. Without that status we would be required to report and file in both Canada and the US which would be overly expensive and burdensome. Proportional Voting Shares are not Super Voting Shares, meaning the effective voting and economic interest of the holders are unchanged. Proportional Voting Shares (PVS) are immediately converted into common shares at the time of a trade in the market.
The PVS are under a 180 day lockup and will become freely tradeble in February.
Fully diluted shares would include Common Stock and Common Stock Equivalents plus any options or warrants that are outstanding. Our fully diluted number would be 106,545,416."
Dilution:
Source: Above
Capitalization
Issued & Outstanding:
16,450,000
Reserved for Issuance:
91,317,936
Fully diluted
107,780,000
107,780,000 X 12.99 = $1,400,062,200 Market Cap
Correct me if I am wrong.
It has begun.
Dowling, Cramer, Seymour, etc
I predict $200 PPS by 2022.
Unnoticed CVSI article:
Source:
Checking In on Our 2018 Predictions
"Meanwhile, hemp-based CBD drugmaker CV Sciences (OTC: CVSI) is having an even more impressive 2018. Shares have risen more than 733% this year!
Matthew says this is just the beginning…
According to the Brightfield Group, the U.S. CBD market is currently around $600 million. But this is just the beginning.
The firm believes that by 2020, it’ll surge to $11 billion. And $21 billion by 2022.
That’s nearly a fortyfold increase in just four short years."
It’s a complicated company, and investors are reading it wrong. You’ll see.
It will pass; it's just unknown when it will pass. I'm not going to place bets on anything under the care of Congress. My bets are on the fundamentals. If it comes, then it comes, and my account will be happy. My account will still be happy without it.
It's also unknown if it will pass with the current hemp language intact. --Too many unknowns to place bets on this. Like I said, I am happy to be invested here based on the financials alone.
The good news is that currently neither side is arguing against hemp.
I think we've hit the bottom. Time to continue our chase to our price target --potentially multiplying 4.5 times. This company is low-risk since the risk is spread among 3 different countries. These guys know what they're doing, and they are hiring top talent to get the job done the right way. We're going places folks.
We've seen the potential volume here. The low market cap combined with upcoming earnings and a potential FB could mean big money for HIPH.
The source of the CBD matters. Imported-Hemp-derived CBD sourced from the sticks, stems, and seeds is already not a controlled substance, which is why you don't see the DEA kicking down CVSI's doors. Epidiolex is not pure CBD; it contains ethanol, CBD, flavoring, etc --which is why it was patentable, because isolates and extracts are not patentable by themselves; however, the CBD in Epidiolex is 98% pure --derived from marijuana --not hemp. Marijuana is controlled. Imported hemp products that are derived from the sticks, stems, and seeds are not considered controlled substances and are 100% Federally legal right now. This means that the FB should not hold up a NASDAQ uplisting. See here for more information.
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Source:
FDA wants CBD completely descheduled, but DEA cites treaties
BTW, the FDA wants CBD completely descheduled, but international treaties are the only things holding it up. The FDA stated in an April briefing on CBD that "CBD has negligible abuse potential," so I think it's safe to say that those international treaties will change sooner rather than later.
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It took me days of research to find these answers. Although the Farm Bill would certainly clear much of the ambiguity, I assure you that CVSI's product is federally legal right now. Does anyone here think they would be shipping to all 50 states if it wasn't? C'mon now..
In"dee"d
Wrong. CVSI sources CBD from imported hemp's sticks, seeds, and stems, which is federally legal in all 50 states; it's not subject to the controls of the Controlled Substances Act. That's why the DEA isn't kicking CVSI's door down for shipping across the country. You may want to read this to realize that the FB passage is not required for NASDAQ: DEA Internal Directive, May 22, 2018
Maybe NASDAQ is just overwhelmed right now. According to this internal directive from the DEA, CVSI's product is not federally illegal, so the Farm Bill should not be necessary for NASDAQ to pass. There is a reason that CVSI can ALREADY ship to all 50 states, because they aren't breaking the law.
The Farm Bill of 2018 has not passed yet, and CVSI is doing amazing. I disagree with your opinion that the FB is critical to the success of this company. It will cause a nice boost due to the inclusion of institutional and risk-averse investors, but what CVSI does is already FEDERALLY LEGAL; that's why they can ship to all 50 states --right now. Investors on these forums are overstating the benefits of the Farm Bill. However, the Farm Bill's passage will allow for different hemp products to be offered since CVSI won't be limited to solely using imported hemp's seeds, sticks, and stems; they'll be able to utilize the buds too. Is the FB critical to CVSI's success? --Absolutely not. Is NASDAQ critical to CVSI's success? --Absolutely not. Will the FB and NASDAQ be welcome when they eventually come; yes they most definitely will.
Invest here based on fundamentals alone. Forget the FB and NASDAQ; let them be a pleasant surprise when they hit. Establish a base, and prepare for a nice Earnings Statement. Whether the FB or NASDAQ happens soon or not, CVSI will keep climbing based on the impressive DEBT-LESS fundamentals. Profits are the name of the game, and CVSI is a master at bringing those in. In a long enough time frame, NASDAQ and the Farm Bill will certainly hit as long as the fundamentals remain extremely impressive. I don't invest here LT because of NASDAQ or the FB; I invest LT because their product is legal across the US since it's sourced from imported hemp's sticks, stems, and seeds, and I invest because the finances are just Godly compared to peers in the industry. The management is top-notch, and Dr. Joseph Maroon is an extremely well-connected NFL neurologist. If any company would fail you, it wouldn't be this one. You can rest assured that your money is safe here. Just think; this industry is expected to grow 40 times by 2022. --That's epic.
Thank you for posting for me on Yahoo. I still am unable to post as ThaDocta on yahoo, so now I have assumed the title of ThaDoctress. I have been targeted, and it seems that my original account is banned from posting. I now have to post from my wife's account. I am extremely disappointed that Yahoo's system is so easily abused. I am LT here probably forever. I love CVSI, and I believe in it. I believe it can help humanity, so I won't ditch you guys ever; don't let anyone let you think that I will.
I would appreciate it if someone would post on yahoo conversations that I, ThaDocta, am unable to post. All my messages are being deleted. Very strange.
I don’t know what’s going on, but all of my yahoo posts are getting deleted today.
Anyways, in a worst case scenario, I see the FB passing through the president’s veto in 2019 without SNAP work requirements if D’s win the House. If R’s keep House, then FB passes this year with work requirements. —Just my prediction. Seems logical.
Thank you mam!
2222 Stores with $15,200,000 revenue
CBD industry expected to grow 40 X by 2022. CVSI could reach $200 per share by 2022 based on that RollingStone analysis. Other factors could make that figure differ, but I think $200 per share would be a minimum by 2022. If you wish to diversify a bit, spend some of your Sunday doing DD on AVMXY. —Amazing potential.
That’s awesome
Key talking points:
Key talking points
There's been a tremendous amount of chatter regarding KO's interest into the non-marijuana CBD industry. If KO enters, the rest will follow. KO seems intent on working with hemp-based CBD companies, since hemp-derived CBD fits the profile of non-marijuana CBD. The Farm Bill is expected to pass by the End of the Year; hopefully KO's lobbying power can ensure that. If the Farm Bill passes with the hemp language in-tact, then common sense would point to big industry swooping in to gobble it all up to join in on the fun. Nothing is set in stone, and no deals have been formed, yet. I personally would expect a bidding war for the top CBD companies; I highly doubt that KO is the only one interested in this space. Diageo has expressed interest, and Constellation already pumped more than $4 billion into CGC. Coors through hydropothecary has also joined in on the fun. The CBD industry alone is expected to grow 40 times by 2022 according to analysts cited by RollingStone. The hemp CBD industry would be a great choice for KO going forward considering their ability to scale efficiently and globally --and considering the fact that hemp-derived CBD doesn't get you high like Marijuana's THC. Wellness is the way to go in the future for big business as Americans and the rest of the world become more and more health conscious. I'm expecting big things for KO and the CBD industry. The CBD industry will eventually prevail over the marijuana industry since it will be more acceptable to the risk-averse crowd. Currently, there is about 5% market penetration for CBD in the US. May the best company win.
That’s amazing! I am not invested in KO, but I am in CVSI which is hoping to get a deal with a big company like KO since they have expressed interest in the hemp CBD sector. The Farm Bill will deschedule hemp from the list of controlled substances, and it will make hemp-derived CBD federally legal. I was interested in attracting KO’s lobbying power for the Farm Bill.
Here is an interesting piece discussing the potential cosmetic applications for ReCell; it’s a must watch if you haven’t already seen it:
Avita CEO outlook
That’s solid DD right there. Thank you for your dedication.
No worries brother. I’m a loudmouth that’s gifted at spreading the word on high-traffic sites. I’m making sure to advise investors that this is a long term hold so they don’t get the wrong impression. I agree that Avita stands far above the rest of the OTC’s.
I really hope that the spray-on skin can be used in tandem with surgery to repair the thick scar tissue that completely covers my daughter’s palm which prevents her hand from being able to open fully. An unfortunate accident happened where she walked on to a treadmill and turned it on at the age of 3 when her mother was washing dishes. She wanted to run like Dora the Explorer. Anyways, she fell off and her hand got caught underneath—tearing all of the skin from her palm. I have a personal reason to stick around long term.
Also, my best friend roomate of 5 years and battle buddy in the Army suicided after an explosion left his face deformed from the scar tissue. He was a great man, and I am convinced that if this treatment was around 10 years ago, he would still be with us today.
My loyalty is here. I only can imagine the possibilities of how this technology will continue to evolve and change lives all over Earth.
Nice chatting with you.
You are actually Incorrect:
Incorrect The study the NBC article concluded;
Conclusions:
“Beyond the role of cognition in vulnerability to substance use, the concurrent and lasting effects of adolescent cannabis use can be observed on important cognitive functions and appear to be more pronounced than those observed for alcohol”.
That study can be found at this URL; https://ajp.psychiatryonline.org/doi/10.1176/appi.ajp.2018.18020202
This was an actual] clinical study of a population-based sample of 3,826 seventh-grade students from 31 schools consisting of 5% of all students entering high school in 2012 and 2013 in the Greater Montreal region.
This as opposed to the article you cited in JAMA which was not a clinical study but alternatively was a Meta-analysis or review of a group of studies and can be found at the following URL;
https://ajp.psychiatryonline.org/doi/10.1176/appi.ajp.2018.18020202
The difference being the NBC article was quoting an actual clinical study. The article you quoted is a
meta-analysis or comparison of a group of studies not an actual clinical study
The mistake was easily made by one biased or a novice in clinical trials and clinical studies and the jargon or terminology used in both. --BadKarmaKyle
You should care, because this can affect your customer base if more regulations result.
Farm Bill Update. It's good!
Arm in arm, farm bill negotiators ‘in this together’
"The four lead farm bill negotiators, meeting for the first time since some bickering erupted over the expiration of the 2014 law, declared that they are working together to reach an agreement by the end of the year.
In a show of unity, the chairmen and ranking Democrats on the House and Senate Agriculture committees emerged from the meeting together and posed arm in arm for the reporters who were waiting outside.
“I think we’re making progress,” said Senate Agriculture Chairman Pat Roberts, R-Kan. “We’re in this together to get this thing done.”
“I couldn’t agree more,” added House Agriculture Chairman Mike Conaway, a Texas Republican who last Friday had accused the Senate negotiators of slowing down the talks. “Our staffs are meeting regularly, and that’s good.”
Roberts said the four all but closed out three of the 12 titles - trade, credit and energy. Energy was the toughest of the three, since the House-passed bill would eliminate that section of the bill.
Sen. Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn., added an amendment to the Senate bill in committee that earmarked $464 million over 10 years to maintain funding for USDA energy programs at the levels mandated by the 2014 farm bill and to reimburse dairy farms for premiums they paid into the Margin Protection Program from 2015 through 2017. The money came out of subsidies for cotton textile mills.
Roberts said the negotiators would stay in touch by phone and have authorized staff to finish closing out additional titles of the bill.
Roberts offered no details about where the negotiations stood on other issues under negotiation, including the House bill’s expanded work rules for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.
He said he and Conaway were working on a compromise to their differences over the commodity title. The House bill would eliminate payments to farmers with base acres that had not been planted to a commodity crop for the past 10 years. That would save $900 million to cover the cost of increasing yield averages for farmers who experienced 20 consecutive weeks of drought, a provision that would primarily benefit farmers in southern Plains states.
The top Democrat on the Senate Agriculture Committee, Debbie Stabenow of Michigan, said she is "confident we can work together and get this done, as soon as possible, before the end of the year.”
Her House counterpart, Collin Peterson of Minnesota, added just one word, “Amen.”
The 2014 farm bill expired on Sunday, but lawmakers don’t plan to consider an extension of that law unless the negotiators are unable to reach an agreement that can be considered by Congress before January. The House is out of session until after the Nov. 6 congressional elections."
NBC lies about Teen Marijuana Brain Damage.
See how NBC is misrepresenting their own referenced facts regarding teen marijuana use.
NBC Cherry Picking
I'm not, but I just wanted to show that the big news companies are cherry picking information, and they are not to be trusted regarding anything hemp/cannabis/marijuana.
NBC Fake News on Marijuana Teen Brains
NBC Cherry Picking
NBC claiming that marijuana is worse than alcohol for teen brains, but apparently, they don't even know how to read one of their own referenced studies.