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Crazy! I wasn't expecting that, but it is a nice present. I sold mine.
I hope that all these companies are successful and investors are rewarded. Unfortunately we're in the land of penny stocks where promotion is king and these companies posture and pose to investors. Always "selling" themselves. None of them is clean. Hopefully a few succeed and they're the ones we bet on. It is too bad that we, as investors, get caught up in their posturing as well.
MMJ is good for the world.
"Stockhouse has two sides: Editorial and marketing. Editorial supplies news investors want. Marketing sells ads to those investors."
"(I'm) Paid to bring eyes to the site, marketing sells space on the site. No PPs for me, not allowed to invest"
"If I write about a company that has a marketing deal with the company, that is *always* disclosed clearly. See Supreme Pharma piece"
Yesterday in a conversation on Twitter and he pointed to that article as well.
But they do hire professional writers to promote their company. Chris Parry admitted yesterday that he was paid to write the story about Supreme.
At this point, investors certainly can make or break the stock. Waiting wears people thin. I doubt HC even bothers with all this noise. There are so many companies posturing and posing, how could they find the time? They can't even get through their applications and inspections.
Penny stock land, you're damned if you do and damned if you don't. They are very vulnerable to innuendoes and talk since they are speculative investments and people quickly get restless. This is all just noise though and has no bearing on whether or not he gets a license and can run the company once given all the tools needed. I could compile a long list of CEOs that I don't like and who talk too much and as well as including those that get involved in electioneering and social reform. The Koch brothers are very successful businessmen who know how to run companies, but I don't agree with how they speak in public or through the media.
You do know that Chris Parry is paid by companies to write articles about them? He did a piece for Supreme Pharmaceuticals paid by them to highlight their company. He is also paid a 'salary' to drive viewers to his website. He makes no bones that he is profiting by writing both positive and negative pieces. Anything to drive up his click-throughs and generate revenue.
No problem. Enjoy the conference! Post your findings.
I believe this is the guy
https://www.linkedin.com/profile/view?id=142236644
http://www.medispacover.com/
Ed Kuhn's bio is solid. They have to have access to capital to be able to do this kind of business. I believe that Kuhn has the right connections. Honestly, if this insurance business takes off it could be a very very large component of CEN. To my knowledge there are no insurance companies willing to touch these businesses. Could be interesting. This one caught me by surprise though. This business could be successful on it's own even without the MMJ license. We'll see...
Right, the Canadian Venture, still little volume up there for this ticker. 590,000 at $.08 CAD. Means only $47000 CAD or about $44000 in USD has been traded.
Ah the Canadian Venture market. Most people don't have Global accounts which is why they trade on OTC here in the States. You have to be a little more serious about the markets to trade international stocks. Retail investors tend to shy away from that.
Another company with barely a heartbeat. No volume. Ask yourself, why?
Nonsense
There is no interest in TW**D. It has no volume. There is nothing even on the ask/bid. It lacks a heartbeat.
Ha. Life IS good! People are funny though. The Dunning–Kruger effect is in full force here.
Nor does it mean that there is any wrongdoing going on. It is all speculation and conjecture. People should be careful, as they should investing in the Pinks, and do their own DD and not listen to all the hysterics of the bashers and the pumpers.
So where is your evidence that Bill is a fraud? He has sold some shares and he promises a lot, but he has no history of being a scam artist and there is no evidence that he has done anything illegal. If you have evidence, I would like to see it! It would be helpful to all if you did. Conjecture is what it is, conjecture. I prefer evidence and proof.
Go USA!
1. Website is run by supporters. FITX has a core of dedicated investors.
2. 12 weeks was wishful thinking, but you are at the whim of HC, aka government and bureaucracy. No one should have expected it to happen as stated. Bill has no influence on getting inspectors on site.
3. Ah Zoning, the zombie issue. Look through the past messages about this. It is not an impediment.
Why would anyone invest 20 million dollars in a pump and dump?
It must be a very diabolical and elaborate plan. Maybe the buildings are made of cardboard? Or maybe these photos are not real? Hard to prove that they are not.
http://fitxlong.com/cen-biotech-fitx-pictures-build-gallery/
Actually I would like to see the source. Calling City Hall is not going to provide me the source of the quotes. And the facility is not a pole barn, obviously you have not seen the photos.
Any links to these assertions? I'd like to read the source of these statements.
All in time. These things don't just happen as soon as they're announced. There is a process that is involved. I know some would like instant gratification.
There was nothing said that was incoherent, he was very clear in his words. The critics just don't like his demeanor.
Did you notice how all the loose promotion stopped when John Germinario became COB? Very few fluff PR's and pump talk now. One of the reasons for the drop in PPS is that there is less promoting going on. I do think the prior hyperbole and embellishments have raised suspicion and trust issues. Only accomplishments and things coming to fruition will truly drive the PPS up now. As it should be.
This is true. Both sides create so much noise with so much passion that it makes it difficult to really see through it all to get to the truth. Where you compared it to the UFC, it reminds me more of the WWE and professional wrestling.
Good question about the outstanding shares. Time will tell. And I don't have a problem with Chabaan selling some shares since he is not taking a salary.
I don't need to read Chris Parry's interview again. Once was enough to see his through his agenda.
That is the very nature of the stock market. You make money by trading stocks and some win and some lose, unless you're being paid dividends. No one would make a profit if there weren't others taking a loss.
I'll take .15 :) that would be a nice start.
That's what happens when you deal with a government and bureaucracy, you wait.
That's what I like about him too, he's driven and ambitious. Some people think that a CEO, or any leader for that matter, is supposed to behave a certain way. Have a certain degree of etiquette and decorum. In other words stiff and stuffy. I like real people.
FITX is at waiting for pre-license inspection. Have you done your DD?
Further ahead? They submitted their application almost a year later than FITX and they haven't even secured their building to regulation. They might get a license, but their way behind FITX.
I don't disagree, but I don't find him to be a loose cannon. I think he does run a tight ship, he just has a way with words that doesn't appeal to everyone. Some think that CEOs should act a certain way, like there is a code of honor or something. I believe actions speak louder than words. There are plenty of jerks and a-holes running big corporations. Bill isn't like that, he just feels he has something to prove and he speaks off the cuff.
@bulwink pm your addy. I can't send any pm even replies.
My statement is correct. It's kind of like, what came first the chicken or the egg. They were creative in getting listed. I have no problem with TWEED. I do have an issue with people trying to get others to sell their shares and to buy another stock.
I wasn't trying to knock the TSX. The major Stock Exchanges are NYSE, NASDAQ, TSE, and LSE. Those are the exchanges with the world's largest companies. Then there are second tier exchanges like Shanghai, Hong Kong, Toronto, BM&F, and Australian, and Borse. No, TSX is not at all like OTC.
I don't have a paid account here so I can't send you my email. I am interested to know more about what you found out about the Kestrel though. If you have a paid account you can private message me your email and I'll email you.
You do realize that at one point TWEED was a penny stock trading at $.02. It was also formerly known as LW Capital Pool, a former technology investment group. TWEED only gathered momentum when they got their license and did a "reverse takeover" of LW in order to get listed on the TSX. And the TSX is not a major exchange.