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Ok.
So whether or not you believe in the validity of the holdings of this company (and I think you should, but like I said, whether or not), the facts are these:
This stock is owned by the same people as RIGH, TGGI, and CYBK.
They are all friends. They run these stocks up every few years or so. Last time it was for another reason. This time it's pot. It makes sense that one does the website, one does age verification, one does grow lights, and this one financed them when they were struggling.
That story is believable and probably true. .but in all reality, and sorry to offend, but it doesn't really matter if it's true.
I happen to believe it's true, full disclosure.
Regardless, in this scenario, BCAP is the Dad. The financier. So let's pretend you owned one billion of BCAP. Why on earth would you start PRing the stake you own in the other companies until AFTER they had grown in value?
Once all three are at a nice level, you say "hey, by the way, WE OWN THAT SHIZZZZ" and...well...BoOOm
All the while they spend money growing one, then the other, then the other, and the whole time tell all their friends to buy buy buy BCAP
In fact, the only reason it popped up to .001 is smart retail investors. No big boys have even touched this. All the big boys are playing with the babies. This is Daddy.
When they finish playing with the babies and they are hovering at decent market caps, whatever number they deem appropriate, and who knows what that number is, they will drop the hammer on this and it will be obvious to anyone not paying attention now that this is DADDY and why play with the kiddies when you can roll with Dad?
I'll bill you later ;)
Jesus that ask is huge, anyone with L2 see who it is?
THIS makes a bit of sense!
Well now we are talking!
But that doesn't make any sense.
If MMs put $15,000 on the bid to trick people into buying, anyone trying to buy would be put in line behind them so they would have to spend $15,000 before any new money was spent.
I'm not buying into that.
It's something else.
Ummm did you even read the link you posted?
Prove it.
First CY, then RI, next TGGI, (hey, that rhymed!) and then BCAPlosion! How can an investor in long shot pennies NOT see that?
Got some cash? Make it grow by piggybacking big boys with big bucks.
Did you read the filingzzzzzzzz or the reportzzzzzzzz or the przzzzzz wow I just fell asleep three timezzzzzz
Want to have $1000 turn into $5000 or $10,000? Join the people turning $100,000 into $1,000,000!
Ride the wave!
People on this site talk about CEOs like they are their friends that screwed their girlfriend or something.....its like we are on a sports blog and someone says "Peyton needs to step up" lmfao you don't know him, he doesn't know you, and there are hundreds of people that matter just as much or more than the CEO (or QB)
Emotional traders are all over this board and it's literally, not figuratively, in-freaking-sane. We are talking about MONEY. MOOONNNEYYY
Weirdos
Wow man, you sure don't make talking easy.....you just like...say the same things.And then you reference numbers like they are real but you are just guessing so they are not accurate while the known SS is legitimately large so there's no need to make up numbers.
Doing that is one reason you seem untrustworthy and it makes you seem less credible...so why do you do that?
There was $15,000 worth of interest in this stock on Friday.
Why can't you step back, release the hate you have for this company, and acknowledge that? The fact that you can't even acknowledge thousands of dollars of buying power is another reason you seem untrustworthy and just....weird?
All I'm saying is that there are clear bright neon blinking signs that say SOMETHING may happen to this stock on Tuesday.
If you disagree, I'd love to know why.
TXTM can't make money by BUYING THEIR OWN STOCK? Can they? If so,how?
People wanted $15,000 worth of it Friday out of nowhere.
To me, that means something. Company be damned.
Please don't broken record again, just say nothing if you can't say anything but the same things you've said in hundreds of posts.
I wanted a dialogue about the current state of this sub sub sub penny stock, that's all. Nobody thinks this is ATT&T or Apple.....no one.
Thanks for the response.
The company dilutes, rinses and repeats, sure totally get that. I see it all over stinky pinky land. But 23 million bought today and tens of millions this week also bought, and then at the end of the day there was 78,000,000 on the bid. So who the heck is that? All retail trying to buy in today and sell on Tuesday? That just seems....not believable to me?
It sat at no bid for a while just a short time ago, so why interest so close to the split?
Something is strange about that, no?
Look at GRAS. See what it did before it split? Well it looked just like this. Then BOOM POP fizz fizz split.
Other stocks that split just fizz fizz split, ya know?
If this doesnt pop Tuesday someone or possibly lots of people threw money at this all week for absolutely nothing and that just seems.....off
I assume you mean me.
Well, I admit, I was trying to get your attention.
I only have $100 in the stock so I don't care all that much. I was just making an observation and comparing what I'm seeing happen to this stock to what I've seen in my own past experiences.
For the record I agree with almost everything you post about this company. Almost.
But I'm curious too know your opinion on who wanted a hundred million shares of this stock today? Sincere question. No animosity intended. I just don't understand what the point would be? Am I missing something? Thanks in advance
News shmews.
It would be amazing, of course, but it doesnt matter. This is going to go up because of other reasons. Many other reasons. We will prob never know those reasons without news, but WHO CARES?
People care too much about news in pennies. This isn't NASDAQ.
News in pennies is usually a pump anyways.
Open your eyes, if this doesn't obviously look like a stock about to move up to you, that is baffling to me.
It's clear as day!
And yeah. That's an opinion. Duh.
What did you buy/sell at if you don't mind me asking?
I am no stock advisor or banker or broker, but I would call myself a slightly better than novice trader who has made more money than lost in sub-pennies, and this would not be the first stock I have seen make a run before a RS.
I've seen small pops, stupid big runs, and of course, stocks just splitting with no chance to get out.
But you would have to be blind to not see something or someone is trying to make a last minute move here? Unless there is another reason to accumulate knowing full well the rug is being pulled soon?
I'd love some insight into THAT strategy if there is a reason to do that?
Full disclosure: I moved my sell order up from .0002 because I think this could blast past that really quick.
The last penny stock I had that started accumulation before a split ran from .0005 or so (give or take a tick I can't remember) all the way to .004 in ONE HOUR and then back to nothing and then boom. 500 to 1 split.
I have no idea why, no idea how, and no idea who does these things, but I was sure glad to make money on something when I thought it was a lost cause.
Don't take your eyes off this one for a second, and if you have to ,set your sell a bit higher in case it pops so you don't miss it.
Is it a gamble? Of course, it's not called the Penny Casino for nothing!
But you gotta wonder, who the heck is buying these then? Dumb idiots or big boys with money making a play? The Big Boys don't lose so.....
Do I sound Insane? Oh Stop, you flatter me
GLTA I hope most can make the best of this.
I bet we see around 400,000,000 shares traded in one day really soon, possibly today
Millions of dollars are made a day in pinks. What the hell are you talking about?
My 2 cents:
This feels like some MMs or possibly Dwyer and co are methodically playing out a plan. First run RI*H up and hope it holds, second run TG*I up and hope it holds, then release a PR about BCAPs holdings in all three (CY**), skyrocketing BCAP.
Why release a PR now, when it would be so much more impactful after all three babies are healthy?
I think BCAP is where it is bc of retail recognizing the connections, not because the big boys want it to be here.
So this is like a Wiki-Weed?
That IS genius!
I am opening a MJ store soon in WA, and I will be required to test my product myself monthly to make sure it matches what is being said on the packaging.
I would totally use this service!
umm...not whining.
.0005 to .0019 is almost a four bagger...so how it went from that to "barely a three bagger" in one post is weird...especially because it's math and didn't change....
and 300%-400% gains are usually seen as good?
In fact, I am fine with 100% gains...
good luck out there, dragonslayer
I'm sorry, but am I correct in reading that you see a probable 350% increase as hardly worth it?
Uh Oh. Basher fopa!
I think you have accidentally shone a light onto how very little you have DD'd this investment. To say something like "(by the way, I thought all cows ate grass)" proves you are just spouting off things that you think sound good with no basis in fact.
Ya slipped up buddy.
Why would anyone believe anything you say now?
The FACT is that grass fed beef is more expensive because it costs more to produce, tastes better and is more true to the classic way beef used to be made.
Moreover, they have recently changed the way they get that beef packaged drastically, and once that change takes place, they can put their label on WAY more packages.
They are taking over a pizzeria chain and outsourcing the high quality beef production at the same time.
Full disclosure, I think it is odd that the businesses are so different. But if they can handle putting them both place, there would be two revenue streams that would basically generate money themselves perpetually.
the possibility of being profitable even if only one venture works seems very plausible in my opinion.
In my eyes, the biggest challenge will be not spreading management too thin and losing both because of lack of manpower and attention to detail.
A penny is FAR from crazy, almost probable, at some point during all of these transitions. JMO
Dude, this stock is a bucking bronco.
It will pop off and drop down so fast and so often it is like nothing I have ever seen!
I am riding many many free shares and thousands of pure profit cash from this beast.
Get in or watch and be Pissed Off you didn't
Btw: the CEO argument only matters if you want this thing to go to .05+, up and down to a penny or two is
going to happen. It's just gonna happen, man, so accept it.
Easy DOUBLE from here. Regardless of anything going on, there is no way it won't be to a half penny again sometime soon.
A full penny sometime over the next two months at some point is extremely likely as well.
Look at the chart, people!
"Ratings and viewership" are words that have changed meaning.
Advertisers know about DVR's, on demand, internet viewers, and yes, rabbit ears.
They still spend tons of money on commercials.
http://www.wired.com/underwire/2013/03/nielsen-family-is-dead/
It's also on The Oxygen Network?
how cool!
and interesting....
unless they are making money.
Let's speak whole truths here!
We will find out if the shares are supported when the K comes out.
Which will be very very soon
I must of missed where it was proven, link please?
umm...have you seen the volume the past few weeks?
I know you think it is dilution, you have said it 27 times or so...but I think they are locked and loaded!
Seems like everyone who has no testicular fortitude has sold out already and what we have left are shareholders waiting for the "10K"O-PNCH
Smart move or not?
I thought there is no true way of ever knowing short interest, because there isn't any requirement for MM's to report it?
by FAR the cheapest stock I have ever purchased...
this is exciting!
GET OUT OF THE WAY PEOPLE!
.0004 is the new .0003
anyone selling at .0002 or .0003 is CRA CRA
deal with it and let 'er rip
wrong board my bad
This stock is trading so rock solid it's awesome
more and more people are refusing to sell.
There's just too much opportunity on the table here!
weeeeee!!
Well this could be fun...
By far the cheapest stock I have ever bought!
I am SO pissed I didn't get any 2's
grrrrr
EXACTLY what I was thinking
silence to drive the price down, and a buy back right before earnings
no one would suspect it...
haha
well I do now!
PM me your email :P
I am in CCRY @.0018
sexy, huh?
well if that pic is really you, I would love to be your next Ex-hubby
haha
CCRY!
$$$$
Can somebody please post a screenshot of L2?
much appreciated
and here are some other millionaire successful people who have filed bankrupcy.
Notice toward the end, one of the people is the FOUNDER OF FOX
The list of famous entertainers who have filed for Bankruptcy is long and surprising. It includes singers and actors alike.
John Barrymore - Actor; Romeo & Juliet
Lionel Bart - British composer - lyricist - playwright (1972)
Kim Basinger - Oscar - winning actress (1993)
Frank Baum - Wizard of Oz author
Barbara Bel Geddes - Actor; Miss Elle on Dallas
Bunny Berigan - Jazz trumpeter great
Jay Black - rock star, lead member of "Jay and the Americans" (1986)
John Wayne Bobbitt - Penectomy survivor
Peter Bogdanovich - American Filmographer
Lorraine Bracco - Oscar - nominated actress (1999)
Matthew Brady - Portrait / US Civil War photographer (1872)
Toni Braxton - Rock star (1998)
Louise Brooks - Actor; Pandora's Box
Lenny Bruce - Comic; Multiply obscene comic
Buffalo Bill - Wild West showman
Gary Burghoff - Radar O'Reilly in MASH
Anita Bryant - Singer, 1958 Miss America 2nd runner up (1997)
Crazy Cabbie - Radio personality on the Howard Stern menagerie
Tia Carrere - Actor; Wayne's World
Nell Carter - Actor; Housekeeper on Gimme a Break
George Clinton - Rock star (1984) (note: this is not the composer George S. Clinton)
Natalie Cole - Singer
Gary Coleman - Actor (1999)
Concrete Blonde - Rock group
Francis Ford Coppola - Oscar - winning film writer - director - producer (1999)
Cathy Lee Crosby - Actress - American Author (1992)
David Crosby - Singer / songwriter
Vic Damone - Singer (1971)
Dorothy Dandridge - Oscar- nominated actress singer (1963)
Darren Day - Music Theater Star
Lee De Forest - Oscar-winning film/sound synchronization pioneer, producer (1937)
Dino De Laurentis - Oscar - winning film producer (1988)
Clarissa Dickson Wright - Star of “Two Fat Ladies†TV cooking show fame (2003)
Keith Famie - Survivor II: The Australian Outback contestant, chef-restauranter, American Author (1996/97)
Freddy Fender - Musician; Before the Next Teardrop Falls
Stephin Fetchit - Actor; Professional black stereotype
Eddie Fisher - Singer; crooner dumped by Liz Taylor
Mick Fleetwood - Rock star, lead member of "Fleetwood Mac" (1984)
Red Foxx - Actor - entertainer
Zsa Zsa Gabor - Cop-slapping Gabor sister
Marvin Gaye - Singer (1970s)
Andy Gibb - Rock star (1987)
Gary Glitter - Rock and Roll Part 2
Elizabeth Ward Gracen - Actress; model; Miss America 1982 (1999)
Merle Haggard - Country music star (1993)
Corey Haim - Actor (1997)
M.C. Hammer - Rock star (1996)
George Frideric Handel - Messiah composer
Richard Harris - Oscar-nominated actor-producer-director
Isaac Hayes - Oscar-winning songwriter - composer - musician -singer (1976)
Margaux Hemingway - Troubled actress OD'd on klonopin
Sherman Hemsley - Actor (2002)
Ty Herndon - Country music star caught in cruisy park
Ron Isley - Rhythm-and blues singer (mid late 1990s)
La Toya Jackson - Rock star (1995)
Don Johnson - Actor-producer
Janice - Marie Johnson - Rock star/disco diva (1980s)
Al Jolson - Miami Vice, Nash Bridges
George Jones - Country singer
Grace Jones Singer - Entertainer 1992
Kacey Jones - Country music star, musical humorist
Chaka Kahn - Rock star
Buster Keaton - Actor, The General
Margot Kidder - Lois Lane in Superman movie
Larry King - Talk-show host, best selling American author (1978)
Robert Kiyosaki - Rich Dad, Poor Dad author
Marion “Suge†Knight - Death Row Records Rap Producer 2006
Gary Kurtz - Oscar-nominated film producer
Veronica Lake - Actress (1951)
Lorenzo Lamas - Actor (2004)
Cyndi Lauper - Rock star (1983)
Jerry Lewis - Comic
Jerry Lee Lewis - Famous Rock n' Roll star
Meat Loaf - Rock star (1983)
Ashley MacIsaac - Musician fiddler (2000)
Jackie Mason - Comedian - entertainer
Mindy McCready - Country Music star , American author
Melba Moore - Singer - Actress
Debelah Morgan - Singer -Songwriter - Producer (2000)
Lorrie Morgan - Country music star, American Author
Motor City Five/MCS - Rock group of the 1960s (1970)
Willie Nelson - Singer-songwriter-actor, American Author (1990)
Wayne Newton - Singer-actor - entertainer (1992)
Harry Nilsson - Singer/songwriter; Me and My Arrow
Mary Nolan - Actress (1931)
Ted Nugent - Rock Star
Johnny Paycheck - Country music star (1976)
Tom Petty - Rock star (1979)
Burt Prelutsky - American television writer; screenwriter (1997)
Randy Quaid - Actor
Lynn Redgrave - Actress
Rembrandt - Painter
Tommy Rettig - Actor; Jeff Miller in Lassie
Burt Reynolds - Oscar-nominated actor - director , American Author (1995)
Debbie Reynolds - Oscar nominated actress-singer, American Author (1997)
Mickey Rooney - Oscar nominated actor, American Author (1962)
Run DMC - Rap Group in 1993
Harry Saltzman - Film producer (James Bond movies) (1975)
Ray Sawyer - Rock star, member of "Dr. Hook and the Medicine Show" (1973)
Shenandoah - Country music band (1991)
Tom Sizemore - Heat, Robbery Homicide Division actor
Anna Nicole Smith - Model-Actress, 1993 Playboy magazine "Playmate of the Year"(1996)
Dee Snider - frontman for Twisted Sister, musician
Phoebe Snow - Jazz vocalist
Lynne Spears - American author, mother of rock star Britney Spears (1998, filed with husband James prior to Britney's stardom)
TLC - Rock group (1995)
John Whitehead - Ain't No Stoppin' Us Now, musician
Tammy Wynette - Country music star (1988)
Florenz Ziegfeld - Actor, the Ziegfeld Follies
POLITICIANS
Many American politicians have filed for bankruptcy. When you read the names of the politicians who have filed for Bankruptcy and then become illustrious American leaders, it brings home the fact that Bankruptcy is a new beginning in your life, not the end of it.
Abraham Lincoln - 16th President of the United States
Benedict Arnold - Betrayed colonists to British
John Connally - Former Texas Governor, wounded in 1963 Kennedy assassination in Dallas (1987)
Ulysses S. Grant - 18th US President; Civil War general, best-selling American Author, face is pictured on the US fifty dollar bill ( 1884 after leaving office)
E. Howard Hunt - Coordinated Watergate break-in
George McGovern - Politician 1991
William McKinley - 25th US President 1897-1901
Robert Morris - Politician who financed Revolutionary War
Levi P. Morton - Vice President under Benjamin Harrison
J. Fife Symington - Governor of Arizona (1995, while still in office)
James Wilson - U.S. Supreme Court Justice 1789-1798
ATHLETES
Several athletes must be included on this list of famous Bankruptcy filers.
George Best - Manchester United soccer
Bjorn Borg - Pro tennis player
Eddy "the eagle" Edwards - Great Britain's first Olympic ski jumper (1991)
Chris Eubank - Former World Champion Boxer (2005)
Dorothy Hamill - Olympic gold-medal ice-skater (1996)
Steve Howe - MLB pitcher
Bowie Kuhn - Former US baseball commissioner
Joe Louis - Boxer 1956
Gaylord Perry - Baseball player
Derek Sanderson - Hockey Player
Billy Sims - Detroit Lions RB
Leon Spinks - Boxer
Sheryl Swoopes - Three-time WNBA MVP
Lawrence Taylor - NFL hall of famer
Mike Tyson - Boxer (2003)
Johnny Unitas - Legendary Hall of Fame football quarterback
AUTHORS
John James Audubon - Illustrated Birds of America
Raymond Carver - Author; Will You Please Be Quiet, Please?
Miguel de Cervantes - Novelist; Don Quixote
Samuel L. Clemens ("Mark Twain") - Best - selling American author - humorist (1894)
Daniel Defoe - Author; Robinson Crusoe
Stan Lee - Comic book industry pioneer, co-creator "Spider Man," "The Incredible Hulk," "The X-Men" etc (2001)
Horace Liveright - Publisher of the Modern Library series
Henry Mayhew - Punch journalist
Kate O'Brien - The Land of Spices novelist
Mark Twain - Huckleberry Finn author
Oscar Wilde - Acclaimed poet and author
BUSINESSMEN
P.T. Barnum - The Great American circus owner
Melvin Belli - Famous Lawyer known as 'The King of Torts'
John DeLorean - Automobile designer and entrepreneur
Walt Disney - Oscar - winning film producer, animation & theme park pioneer (1923)
Henry Dunant - Red Cross founder
William C. Durant - Founder of General Motor
Heidi Fleiss - Clothing line founder; American author
Henry Ford - Automobile manufacturer
William Fox - Co-Founder of 20th Century Fox Film Corporation (1936)
R. Buckminster Fuller - Architect-futurist-invented the geodesic dome
Bernhard Goetz - Subway vigilante criminal
Charles Goodyear - 19th century American inventor, who discovered how to vulcanize rubber
Paulo Gucci - 1993
Bob Guccione - Publisher and founder of Penthouse magazine (2003)
Johannes Gutenberg - Inventor of movable type
H.J. Heinz - Founder of Heinz Ketchup
Milton Snavely Hershey - Founder of Hershey's chocolate
Nelson Bunker Hunt - Tried to corner the silver market
Eli Jacobs Former Baltimore Or - ioles owner
Clay Jordan - Survivor V: Thailand contestant; restauranter (2001)
Charles Keating - Morality crusader, white-collar swindler
Bernard Kerik - NYC Police Commissioner, 2000-2001
Marvin Mitchelson - Celebrity divorce lawyer
Immanuel Nobel - Father of manufacturers - philanthropist Alfred Nobel , who founded the Nobel Prize (twice - 1833/year Alfred was born, 1856/ when Alfred was 23)
Susan Powter - Exercise and Fitness expert, talk show host, best selling American Author (1995)
Donald Trump - Billionaire entrepreneur
Well, if you want to talk about FOX's first year, the facts are that it only had SIX affiliates (PNCH has how many?) reaching 22% of US households (PNCH reaches how many?) and the flagship show was The Late Show starring Joan Rivers, a complete flop.
Now in the second year, they added some good shows, like 21 Jumpstreet and The Tracey Ulman Show, but none were guaranteed hits until people saw them.
Thanks to government subsidies for urban, minority owned company growth, PNCH (before ICPA was involved) was able to get funded without the need of a billionaire owner.
Gotta love America!