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Harvest should be mentioned within the next week. Along with new products and revenue sources. If not within two I would be very skeptical of anything they say. They were supposed to have done all this by the end of October. One month late is not too bad....
Because of harvest? Do some more research. It has nothing to do with harvest.
So much for that October talley all the monkeys talked about! Kept pumping it. Now we get the slow retreat and they are gone again
The dividend will only be worth less than one percent of your holdings. You lost more than that since the announcement in the value of this stock.
Of course I don't. That's what I said! It is the most logical and is how it usually happens. But like I said I'm guessing. No one knows how it will happen or even if it will happen
So with a billion shares outstanding and 2 million shares of the other company. I would suspect that for every 500 shares you will get one share of the new stock.
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I haven't called one trend!
But you're avoiding my question with an opinion?
No way it will reach a dollar without a split. Do you know how many shares there are in this company and how many preferred shares can still be converted?
If you understand that tell me what the company would be bringing in or what the multiplier would be!
Lol you were so close
The fool does not believe what is provided in plain sight!
No pumping and no bashing...
Just a question which as a pumper you cannot give a real response to!
It's on hemp.com
Specifically, under the terms of the agreement, the Buyer, Bruce Perlowin, will purchase $50,000 of the protein each month for the duration of 2 years to total $1.2 million in real dollars for the company.
http://www.hempinc.com/hemp-inc-otc-hemp-inks-lucrative-deal-for-its-nutraceutical-division-herbagenix/
$200,000 for the quarter is directly from Bruce Perlowin's contract to buy $50,000 worth of HerbaGenix a month. So how much more product did they sell vs last month? Are profits really increasing?
I have looked at the charts. I know what caused those spikes. Do you?
That is your come back every time. Why don't you defend the charts instead of avoiding
No but reading charts has to do with patterns in business. Not just a pattern in the chart.
Only a newbe says look at the chart with nothing to back up why the chart might show a pattern.
So Industrial Hemp is legal and has been for 10 years?
“In 2003, the DEA issued what’s called a final rule, stating that the cannabis plant that has less than .3 percent of THC, which is the drug in marijuana … that plant is not considered a controlled substance,” he said. “So, basically what this rule from the DEA says is that industrial hemp is not considered marijuana.”
http://bizlex.com/2013/10/confusion-mounts-on-industrial-hemps-legal-status/2/
Everything posted here is pretty much off topic to HEMP. HEMP doesn't do much on its own technicals. It follows on the coat tails of the sector!
1925?
Uruguay to sell legal marijuana for $1 a gram
President José Mujica presses on with plan to create government-run legal marijuana industry to combat criminals
Tuesday 22 October 2013 02.56 EDT 502 comments
Uruguayan president Jose Mujica
Associated Press in Montevideo
Uruguay's drug tsar says the country plans to sell legal marijuana for $1 a gram to combat drug-trafficking, according to a local newspaper.
The plan to create a government-run legal marijuana industry has passed the lower house of Congress, and Uruguay's president, José Mujica, expects to push it through the Senate soon as part of his effort to explore alternatives in the war on drugs.
President Jose Mujica: seeking alternatives in the war on drugs. Photograph: Andres Stapff/Reuters
The measure would make Uruguay the first country in the world to license and enforce rules for the production, distribution and sale of marijuana for adult consumers.
Marijuana sales should start in the second half of 2014 at a price of about $1 a gram, drug chief Julio Calzada told Uruguay's El País, on Sunday – an eighth or less of what it costs at legal medical dispensaries in some US states.
Calzada said one gram would be enough "for one marijuana cigarette or two or three slimmer cigarettes".
He said the idea was not to make money but to fight petty crime and wrench the market away from illegal dealers.
"The illegal market is very risky and of poor quality," he said. The state was going to offer "a safe place to buy a quality product and on top of that, it's going to sell it at the same price".
In August, Calzada had estimated the price would be about $2.50 a gram. Sales would be restricted to locals, who would be able to buy up to 40g a month.
Smoking pot has long been legal in Uruguay, but growing, carrying, buying or selling it has been punishable by prison terms.
About 120,000 Uruguayans consume marijuana at least once a year, according to the National Drug Council. Of these, 75,000 smoke it every week and 20,000 every day.
In the US, the states of Washington and Colorado have legalised marijuana and adopted rules governing its sale. Unlike Uruguay, they will tax marijuana, seeing it as a revenue source, when it goes on legal sale next year.
In Washington, the state marijuana consultant has projected legal pot might cost $13-$17 a gram. Marijuana in the medical dispensaries typically ranges from $8-$14 a gram in Washington depending on quality.
There is an awful lot of optimism on this board. I don't hear any details tho. Typically after a filing with a 25% increase there is more than a 3% rise the same day. It sounds too unsubstantiated and no facts with the numbers. This doesn't sound like a smart entry unless you want to trade rumors and speculation. There's also the hope of a market swing or other promises off of abstract videos floating around. Nothing solid though.
I love the "I need a million shares"! Typically if you can get that much you are not a smart investor or the stock is going sub penny and will split or quit trading. You have to love the positive attitude. I guess they never heard the cry wolf story!
Is Homegrown Hemp Healthier?
States legalize hemp farming
By Jessica Chia
Hemp butters, hemp seeds, and hemp milk are more popular than ever in the health food and natural beauty spheres. And as the demand for sustainable fabrics and material grows, worldwide hemp production has risen by more than 130 million pounds in less than 15 years, according to a United Nations agricultural surveys. But farmers weren’t legally allowed to grow hemp in the United States—until now.
Being in the same family as marijuana gave hemp a shady reputation (yup, even the Air Force recently banned a brand of Greek yogurt for having hemp seeds in it), but hemp has no more than three-tenths of a percent of the mind-altering ingredient Tetrahydrocannabinol. “That’s about as much THC as the poppy seeds on your bagel have opium,” California senator Mark Leno tells Prevention.
California is the latest in a string of states, including Colorado, West Virginia, North Dakota, and Kentucky, to attempt to capture some of this hemp market; it just passed laws to facilitate the commercial farming of hemp. While farmers in these states are still waiting on the official green light from the federal government, Sen. Leno says he expects they’ll give the go-ahead this spring, in time to plant for a summer harvest.
This is good news, since the hemp market is huge and the health benefits of hemp are well-documented. But is hemp made in the US better for you? It’s too soon to say, but it’s certainly better for the environment. A steady domestic supply of the plant should reduce the need for gas-guzzling, emission-releasing importation from countries like Canada, Mexico, and China, and the plant itself is easy on the environment, says Sen. Leno. “Hemp grows without herbicides, fungicides, or pesticides, requires less water than corn, and is great for crop rotation,” he says. “And the thousands of products made from hemp are all biodegradable—from food, clothing, and shelter, to paper and fuel.”
What’s in it for you? The seeds offer plenty of omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids, bone-sustaining phosphorus and magnesium, and filling fiber and protein, says Kerri-Ann Jennings, MS, RD, a nutrition consultant based in Burlington, Vermont. She recommends buying hulled seeds, which make the protein easier to digest, and sprinkling over cereal or salad, or stirring into yogurt. “It has the fat, it has the fiber, and it has the protein to give your meal staying power.” Once it’s locally grown? Even better.
http://m.prevention.com/food/healthy-eating-tips/states-legalize-homegrown-hemp
Yawn
Shaking the tree
I hope your right. They often back off before it goes up or do it for a few hours to test the waters and see what happens.
Low volume but holding at yesterday's prices. Will probably drop this afternoon. Just another way to pull in more suckers before it drops
Guess not! Only small blocks
Daydream believer
How is a small amount record breaking? Compared to what China or Canada does in total they paid for a small amount
How is a small amount record breaking? Compared to what China or Canada does in total they paid for a small amount
Watch it will fall 50% and then run 75% and
You'll still say I told you so
It sure does run in October!
Exactly MadDog!
I just point out where people are blindly pumping. I'm hoping they actually have some good reasons. Most people do not come up with a defense. It's pretty humorous. I know the stock will bounce up and down. It will when they announce the harvest. That will be the next big thing. But in reality they are still burning through money. So no matter how much it bounces it will still fall.
I do too
I think it would have been easier to purchase it directly then to have it grown. The return on capital would have been quicker. Growing just let them fool investors longer.
But you have to take what they say with a grain of salt and think about what can really happen.
They will turn iron into gold in their press releases but in the end the investors just get rust
So last quarter they said they had money. What did it come from? Does that mean they will have money coming in from this quarter?
The hemp has to be paid for first before they can make any money on it. The seed and labor and shipping all cost money. If they were smart they would keep most of the seed for a crop to grow here in the US and sell the fiber. That may break them even in the end. So probably no money last quarter and none next.
So what your saying is? You know nothing! You are speculating there is money coming in!
Farm bill? So universities can grow it?
That does not help them at all! They will still have to import it. Much more expensive and probably less healthy than that grown in Canada.
What money coming in? They have had two pieces of clothing for sale this year!
Oh yeah contact them about purchasing these other products! Just my opinion but they probably don't answer phones or call back. Their products are supposedly legal so why do you have to contact them. It's most likely a fraud! There's probably no product for sale! Otherwise they would take orders online.
But please explain where you think they have money coming in from!
Cry wolf so many times people start to catch on and don't answer. At that point the scam is over and they do a reverse split and start a new scam