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50 pallets is definitely a respectable amount of product to begin with. TBEV for the win!
Ahoy, nutt! I saw a post about 60K bottles being produced. I don't know how to verify that otherwise but it makes sense since 60K bottles seems like a reasonable "minimum order quantity" for a co-packer of that size and Southeast Bottling can easily crank those out in a single day.
(Not sure how many pallets that is since I work with glass bottles that have 1080 per pallet.)
One thing I know for sure is at this point the labels are legit and you don't go having a large box of label rolls made just to run a shareholder scam. A roll that size probably has in the range of 2000 labels on it. By the looks of the writing on the tab holding the roll together, it seems like that particular roll could be 13th out of the series(?)
That's all the beverage industry detective work I've got for now :)
And I wasn't blind to the MM shenanigans to do some tree shaking
When the blind lead the blind... just get outta their way
Weren't we just talking about how some hi-jinx were happening today? LOL
Nice! Well those labels are definitely legit!
I own a bottled beverage biz and opening a box of those label rolls always gives me a warm fuzzy feeling in anticipation of production days!
Call me superstitious but a 300 trade goes through in the first 1/2 hour and then the price gets pulled down?
MM's trying to bring it down to load their boat
A 300 share trade at 7:54 & notice what happens after that... Hmmmm. http://falconstocks.com/information/readingmarketmakers.htm
Easy 10 bagger from here
If the date was set by Southeast Botting, then it's happening for sure IMO. Southeast Bottling would need to have TBEV's inventory on hand or confirmed that it's available before they set up a production date. If TBEV was scammin' us then canceling that date and probably pay a huge out of pocket fee for it. I can't see this being a scam because of those things.
This is gonna pop like Krakatoa up into the 20's by Monday and then Tuesday is the production date.
Wow. More slappenin' happenin' here than a 50-piece bongo orchestra playing a concerto
$TBEV$ It's on like Donkey Kong in a sumo thong!
What the duck is going on? A deal with AFLAC? Interesting. Might take a position when that 350M on the ask gets to quacking.
If you ever drive through Pueblo you'll see it's like the "Little Mexico" of Colorado. Aside from the Big Box franchise strip-malls (but those things can survive in a town in the Gobi Desert with a population of 2... camels), Pueblo is poor enough to be of serious concern for ANY type of retail store trying to open a brick and mortar. In Pueblo there are whole neighborhoods that should be condemned and torn down and rebuilt IMO and I'm not joking nor trying to be a d!ck. I've volunteered in third world countries and I know what a run-down shanty town and/or a refugee camp looks like. There are decent sized parts of Pueblo that make you wonder how it's in the USA. The positive spin is that if you read through the article, it seems that outdoor MMJ grows on land with greenhouses could help to create jobs and boost their economy, which is desperately needed. Or hopefully it doesn't raise the gang/crime rate because they're trying to move their "surplus" product onto the black market. (Which DOES happen EVERYWHERE MJ is "legal". It's easy to get greedy;)
So... I still don't understand. Plaid Canary states that they are a "special purpose consolidation company focused on acquiring, developing and supporting companies and technologies in emerging agricultural markets." The only DD I've found is what I copied from the July 2 PR and it's pasted above. That's pretty vague IMO. Does that mean they are buying up land in Pueblo to drop greenhouses on and lease it out per sq. ft.?
Good to see TBEV awake again!
Maybe if TBEV does well I'll let 'em buy up my beverage company. I only have one other competitor and they GIVE me the main ingredient for free so I don't knock them off the shelves b/c I was "stealing" their accounts.
TBEV should be doing that hustle with Gatorade or Vitamin Water or Smart Water IMO. As soon as they get rolling, it's time to divide and conquer. I'm all about sneaky pirate tactics and getting competitors to do what you want them to do for you! ;P LOL.
I don't deny Pueblo's viability as a grow-able region for MMJ. Denver is the same. In fact, all of Colorado is pretty awesome. I've been an outdoor grower for the past decade... Yes, even pre-dispensaries and legalization because I've never been afraid of the illegality of it. But still, due to the socioeconomic demographic in Pueblo, I just don't see any market for a retail grow equipment supply store. CEO Ollie might want to re-think the whole Pueblo thing. He could EASILY end up with a money-pit for a store. (It'd be like putting a Whole Foods Natural Grocers with an all-Vegan Deli in the deep south U.S.!) Otherwise, everything else is looking good.
Cool. That's quite a few cities. Definitely more than I've been to in the past 2 decades I've lived in CO . Then you must already know that Pueblo is NOT a wise choice for Grow Big's expansion. I would seriously question the CEO's R&D angle on that.
Boulder and Denver are far enough apart for Boulder to get its own store. That way those mung bean sprout eatin Birkenstock wearin trustfundafarians can just stay in their Boulder bubble where they belong LOL!
(I live in Denver, can ya tell?;)
Fort Collins makes sense. Grand Junction... maybe. Boulder for sure. Colorado Springs... maybe. C. Springs is so conservative with its 5 military bases and 1,000's of churches and gravy boat loads of retirees. C.Springs SUCKS BTW! lol. I'm not sure you can even buy legal weed down there since counties can choose to ban the sale of it.
Pueblo... Is just a shyte-hole and makes me question if Ollie the CEO is thinking straight on that.
NO. Pueblo is a poor-a$$ shantytown. I'm not even trying to be mean/negative. When you drive through it you would understand what I mean.
A store in Pueblo? LMFAO! Notsosure that's a good idea Ollie! Apparently he's never been to Pueblo AKA Trenchtown. That's one of the worst places to be looking to expand.
Funny how this board has no stickies panel. Been watching for the past several days. Did my own DD on all the insider buying but still... no stickied info? I must be old school... Or new school? IDK LOL
Did I miss this earlier? Is this the fluff PR? http://www.wdrb.com/story/29726164/igex-partner-in-png-kina-securities-ltd-closes-fully-subscribed-ipo
I only see 11 insider buys for the past 2 years starting with a 500 share buy at .34 on July 10 2015 through the previously stated August 3 purchase.
Oh... there was a ticker symbol change and that's why it's alive? Meh, that's not enough for me but ok I'll poke around for more DD as well.
That's exactly what I've been saying. Not in on this but doing some DD and wondering if I should jump in.
I see KRUEGER's been buying basically the whole month of July. Funny thing though is that it looks like he averaged down from .30 but for a total of 345K shares in 10 buys so "Hmmmmm..." is right.
Was he expecting JUST today's 200% pop in order to dump it tomorrow, take his profits and split? Or what does he know that he's buying 345K shares, and waiting for something good on the horizon?
I'm not in here but considering it even though I never get in the day after a big pop.
Interesting... JEFFERY JAMES KRUEGER Beneficial Owner (10%) bought 55,000 shares at .046 on Aug 3, 2015
http://www.otcmarkets.com/stock/NESV/insider-transactions
BMM? Who's that?
NICE!
A bloody Tuesday on my watch list too. Tuesdays are just like that IMO
lol. I do what I can to pick up the slack around here hahaha JK
Yeah. Plus he's a nice guy. Really genuine and sincere. Which is a plus in the OTC
Listening to it now
CEO Tom "the bomb" Coleman isn't afraid of an interview to answer the crucial questions asked!
Tell me how many other OTC CEO's have the ballz for that?
answer... ZERO b/c they are PROBABLY HIDING OUT somewhere under a banana tree in Thailand living off of their shareholder's hard-earned cash!
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Askhole!!! LMFAO! INMG stands up against all bashing