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I'm sure many people have been checking in just not posting.
Should see an uptick in traffic once the company goes current and gives some updates.
ITKG
Also, with a new CFO I would imagine he would want to start off strong by getting everything in order.
I understand, when they release the most current filings we should get a better understanding of what they have accomplished.
They seem to be pivoting from manufacturing to just licensing their patents for now. Smart to let a more capable manufacturing company get their products out there for them.
I'm also very curious about the CT gag order. The only thing I can think, is that it is related to pricing with PolyOne and their other new contracts.
Oh, so we have to wait longer? I thought you had news right now?
"For the better of the company and future benefit of the shareholders, I will announce a restructure yesterday. That's right, I already did it, you can thank me later loyal longs."
There I did Steve's job, all he needs to do is copy and paste now.
No I have not, that is my outside opinion looking in. Integral signed new royalty partnerships in the past year that will show up in the next filings.
Not only that but the CEO said he was doing several things to help bring down the debt to revenue deficit.
All of these will show up on the next filing, he is trying to get current as soon as possible. With more revenue and less debt going to show up on the next filings that's why I say Q4 is shaping up nicely.
ITKG
Scam: A dishonest scheme or fraud. "swindle"
This company pumped info years ago, put the cart before the horse and got themselves into a world of litigation. Never told their investors ANY of this and have yet complete ANY of the milestones they put forth.
They have been dark with no updates after years of waiting, yet people like you continue to pump false hopes for others.
That fits the definition of swindle, dishonest and fraud.
Do you not understand that the info, not the opinion is pulled directly from that article?
Read the article or don't. I don't care either way.
Just don't ask why your account looks so red in the near future.
There is only one direction this pps is going while the company remains dark. Come to terms with it.
Volume picking up! Q4 is looking nice, time to get current and start making profits ITKG!!!
Again, you are posting false things. Look back on my messages, multiple times I have said I really wish this wasn't a scam. If this was a real project it could have been groundbreaking for the MJ industry here in the states.
But...The information available to the general public, not fake emails from a company, does not show this to be a current project due to the mismanagement done at the very beginning. There's no one to blame but Bright Green
By all means though, post your proven facts to discredit what I'm posting.
Better than speculative emails, No?
I mean it was written by a partner of this project.
Don't mind me, I'm just here pointing out the very easy to find and unflattering facts about this company.
NEWS OUT:
Published by NM state university, doesn't paint a flattering picture about Bright Green. Looks like they not only jumped the gun, but by doing so tied a litigated anchor to themselves.
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/324181447_New_Mexico_Tribal_Cannabis_Policy_Politics_Guidance_for_Government-to-Government_Cooperation_in_State-Tribal_Cannabis_Compacting
"Finally, based on the Acoma Pueblo-Bright Green venture’s
stated plan to neither pursue permission from the state of New Mexico to conduct its massive cannabis
grow nor comply with established New Mexico medical cannabis laws and regulations, the operation
would likely be a large target for a federal enforcement to deter tribes from establishing cannabis
programs or businesses that go beyond the scope of state law. Considered together, the Acoma-Bright
Green joint venture presents a very high risk to the Pueblo and Delaware company of being: raided by
federal or state police authorities, taxed heavily by the state of New Mexico, vulnerable to civil liability,
and having its contracts found to violate public policy."
Wow. I mean just, wow. What were they thinking? They made themselves a giant target for the state, federal, and indian affairs officials. Just hiring a non-indian employee would instantly make that person a criminal. Didn't they think of any of this beforehand? Not pursuing a state permit? How did they plan on selling any of their product?
If that wasn't enough, here is proof that the company is in current litigation over the crumbling greenhouse in Grants that has yet to start being renovated.
https://www.cibolacitizen.com/news/greenhouse-excitement
Now combine alllll of this with the corrupt Eb-5 investment that we haven't heard of in 2 years. Not a pretty picture.
Bright green is no longer on the dalsem website.
There has been zero mention of the sunnyland farms greenhouse they bought. If they actually bought it?
Also, looking at Bright Green Group of companies on the New Mexico state site shows that they are current. They incorporated back in 15', then went dark and defunct for over 2 years. Suspicously tied to the lack of other news during this period.
The best news this stock has had in years is that we now have a merger taking place? For what? This project was supposed to have been done already and making money. Instead they decided to cut corners and piss off literally every institution and law enforcement agency tied to this. Had they not done that they might have had a chance.
New Mexico state university has a very interesting take on this whole project. 50+ pages on it in fact.
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/324181447_New_Mexico_Tribal_Cannabis_Policy_Politics_Guidance_for_Government-to-Government_Cooperation_in_State-Tribal_Cannabis_Compacting
"Finally, based on the Acoma Pueblo-Bright Green venture’s
stated plan to neither pursue permission from the state of New Mexico to conduct its massive cannabis
grow nor comply with established New Mexico medical cannabis laws and regulations, the operation
would likely be a large target for a federal enforcement to deter tribes from establishing cannabis
programs or businesses that go beyond the scope of state law. Considered together, the Acoma-Bright
Green joint venture presents a very high risk to the Pueblo and Delaware company of being: raided by
federal or state police authorities, taxed heavily by the state of New Mexico, vulnerable to civil liability,
and having its contracts found to violate public policy."
Wow. I mean just, wow. What were they thinking? They made themselves a giant target for the state, federal, and indian affairs officials. Just hiring a non-indian employee would instantly make that person a criminal. Didn't they think of any of this beforehand? Not pursuing a state permit? How did they plan on selling any of their product?
If that wasn't enough, here is proof that the company is in current litigation over the crumbling greenhouse in Grants that has yet to start being renovated.
https://www.cibolacitizen.com/news/greenhouse-excitement
Now combine alllll of this with the corrupt Eb-5 investment that we haven't heard of in 2 years. Not a pretty picture.
Bright green is no longer on the dalsem website.
There has been zero mention of the sunnyland farms greenhouse they bought. If they actually bought it?
Also, looking at Bright Green Group of companies on the New Mexico state site shows that they are current. They incorporated back in 15', then went dark and defunct for over 2 years. Suspicously tied to the lack of other news during this period.
The best news this stock has had in years is that we now have a merger taking place? For what? This project was supposed to have been done already and making money. Instead they decided to cut corners and piss off literally every institution and law enforcement agency tied to this. Had they not done that they might have had a chance.
Incorrect. New Mexico State University said that. Get your facts straight.
NM state was or maybe still is involved with this program... I think they have a pretty solid opinion of the matter.
LOL so the fact they haven't said one word to the general investors is proof that I am wrong.
Wait.
Actually that means I am right.
Let's fill in this last blank shall we?
No funding = no greenhouses
no greenhouses = no revenue
no revenue = ????
Assumptions?? Has the company released any information about anything to all of its' investors?
That is a no.
So therefore either people are posting false info about communicating with them or they have in fact gone dark.
Wouldn't be the first time someone posted false info about communication with officials of this company, or should I say, non-officials.
So where are they going to get $200 million dollars from??
No investor in their right mind would touch this project, with the feds and state officials waiting to call them a criminal by investing in an illegal operation.
They went dark months ago, but they choose a select few to email back and forth with....hmmm....something seems fishy about that.
To date, I have tried 6 times emailing, and several times calling. Not a single response.
Once the person sitting on the ask is gone this has plenty of breathing room.
Going to be a great 4Q for ITKG
Your opinion of facts doesn't make them any less true.
There is another place for this to go, and that's down down down.
RGLG new ownership!
sadz :(
I actually laughed out loud on that one, nice.
Are you aware this company has no building, plants, funding, or state licenses?
I'm sure the contract is still on with Dalsem, but it's on the back burner for a few years. You know, until they get all the issues stated above taken care of.
That article you posted was what really got me interested in this stock. In the spur of the moment they were able to fill in for a competitor, using their mold without any problems? I bet that caught the attention of other tier 1 auto manufacturers.
Let's get electriplast to the markets!!!
ITKG
This is all true. I can't wait to see how good the books look with all this debt and operating cost reduction taking place.
New CFO! With quite a resume.
CT order to protect something they have in the works.
Contract with a tier 1 auto group.
Things are finally turning around for ITKG!!
This is not a speculative phone call, this was published by NEW MEXICO STATE UNIVERSITY, who was a part of this project. By the looks of it they have probably backed out of this due to the chaos it created.
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/324181447_New_Mexico_Tribal_Cannabis_Policy_Politics_Guidance_for_Government-to-Government_Cooperation_in_State-Tribal_Cannabis_Compacting
"Finally, based on the Acoma Pueblo-Bright Green venture’s
stated plan to neither pursue permission from the state of New Mexico to conduct its massive cannabis
grow nor comply with established New Mexico medical cannabis laws and regulations, the operation
would likely be a large target for a federal enforcement to deter tribes from establishing cannabis
programs or businesses that go beyond the scope of state law. Considered together, the Acoma-Bright
Green joint venture presents a very high risk to the Pueblo and Delaware company of being: raided by
federal or state police authorities, taxed heavily by the state of New Mexico, vulnerable to civil liability,
and having its contracts found to violate public policy."
Wow. I mean just, wow. What were they thinking? They made themselves a giant target for the state, federal, and indian affairs officials. Just hiring a non-indian employee would instantly make that person a criminal. Didn't they think of any of this beforehand? Not pursuing a state permit? How did they plan on selling any of their product?
If that wasn't enough, here is proof that the company is in current litigation over the crumbling greenhouse in Grants that has yet to start being renovated.
https://www.cibolacitizen.com/news/greenhouse-excitement
Now combine alllll of this with the corrupt Eb-5 investment that we haven't heard of in 2 years. Not a pretty picture.
Bright green is no longer on the dalsem website.
There has been zero mention of the sunnyland farms greenhouse they bought. If they actually bought it?
Also, looking at Bright Green Group of companies on the New Mexico state site shows that they are current. They incorporated back in 15', then went dark and defunct for over 2 years. Suspicously tied to the lack of other news during this period.
The best news this stock has had in years is that we now have a merger taking place? For what? This project was supposed to have been done already and making money. Instead they decided to cut corners and piss off literally every institution and law enforcement agency tied to this. Had they not done that they might have had a chance.
LOL of course you talked to him, and of course he told you information about a company that is currently in litigation.
HAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHA
This is the best one so far!!!
Hopeful speculation, not one thing says it WILL produce anytime soon.
Revenues are years away, after the litigation is finally over, and paid for, then years to build the buildings...
And on and on and on
Sorry I'm new to this, what is stopping Arcaro from immediately issuing a couple billion shares then?
His "goodwill"???
Well he hasn't changed the SS on the company he just hijacked so that company's filings trump his "future" plans.
Are you just basing that on his past actions, or do you have actual current proof of your statement?
I am more concerned about the convertible preferred shares that the CEO owns.
They are basically an unlimited amount of shares, or at least enough to ruin the pps.
All the empty hopeful, forward looking statements in the world don't compare to the facts.
No building
Company has gone dark
No federal EB-5 funding
No state license
No plants = No revenue
All this makes me :(
That is a big red open, just like the past 2 months.
They use greenhouse to grow crops to sell.
Am I missing something?
No Greenhouse = no money
And don't say they already have one. That crumbling broken piece of glass is not operational, confirmed by the city of Grants, New Mexico.
Denying FACTS does not make them false.
GNCC has been falling for 2 months now, a bogus merger can't save it either.
Neither will the paint jobs.
Published by NM State University here is REAL, CURRENT, PROOF.
What do you have? Emails???
:(
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/324181447_New_Mexico_Tribal_Cannabis_Policy_Politics_Guidance_for_Government-to-Government_Cooperation_in_State-Tribal_Cannabis_Compacting
"Finally, based on the Acoma Pueblo-Bright Green venture’s
stated plan to neither pursue permission from the state of New Mexico to conduct its massive cannabis
grow nor comply with established New Mexico medical cannabis laws and regulations, the operation
would likely be a large target for a federal enforcement to deter tribes from establishing cannabis
programs or businesses that go beyond the scope of state law. Considered together, the Acoma-Bright
Green joint venture presents a very high risk to the Pueblo and Delaware company of being: raided by
federal or state police authorities, taxed heavily by the state of New Mexico, vulnerable to civil liability,
and having its contracts found to violate public policy."
Wow. I mean just, wow. What were they thinking? They made themselves a giant target for the state, federal, and indian affairs officials. Just hiring a non-indian employee would instantly make that person a criminal. Didn't they think of any of this beforehand? Not pursuing a state permit? How did they plan on selling any of their product?
If that wasn't enough, here is proof that the company is in current litigation over the crumbling greenhouse in Grants that has yet to start being renovated.
https://www.cibolacitizen.com/news/greenhouse-excitement
Now combine alllll of this with the corrupt Eb-5 investment that we haven't heard of in 2 years. Not a pretty picture.
Bright green is no longer on the dalsem website.
There has been zero mention of the sunnyland farms greenhouse they bought. If they actually bought it?
Also, looking at Bright Green Group of companies on the New Mexico state site shows that they are current. They incorporated back in 15', then went dark and defunct for over 2 years. Suspicously tied to the lack of other news during this period.
The best news this stock has had in years is that we now have a merger taking place? For what? This project was supposed to have been done already and making money. Instead they decided to cut corners and piss off literally every institution and law enforcement agency tied to this. Had they not done that they might have had a chance.
Stick a fork in this one ladies and gentlemen. It's done