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Thank you PM for all of the hard work that you do behind the scenes...The time you put in to do it is greatly appreciated and doesn't go unnoticed by stock ingenues like myself
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Me too
No conscience, no shame...
Not only did I not surrender any shares while the stock price fell, I bought more...Either you believe in the company long term or you're here to flip
(Or flip out when things don't happen as quickly as you'd like)
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Sage advice...
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What we've seen transpire in the past two trading sessions is the precise reason why I described CNNA's long range ascent as a crawl a few days ago. Of course I was immediately shouted down, but my point was that while the run to copper may have been quick, with what we know about the OTC, the move to dollar land by comparison figures to be a crawl--even for a company that appears to have more going for it than other bulletin board stocks we've 'invested' in previously...
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Considering all of the humps and hollows that have to be navigated through behind the scenes in the OTC it puzzles (and dismays) me that CEO's still insist on giving firm fulfillment dates for specific events to occur...Why not provide a broad window--if at all--for an announced commitment to play out? The extra wiggle room would reduce the likelihood of investor flight following an errant prediction and encourage more buys as each milestone is reached along the way...
All of that remarked, I added (a lot) more today!
JMO,
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Thanks for this!
My guess is that this morning's sharp drop is just Fate attempting to see how fervent your belief in Mr. Buffett's famous dictum really is...
GLTY (And to all of us!)
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Got it; thx...
AGREEEEED...
THANK YOU!
Surprise, surprise...Has it been 30 days yet?
Isn't JB gone?? I thought the reins were turned over to JT...?
Good point
Fingers & toes tightly crossed on that, and looking forward to a QB uplist which could make the stock price less volatile and more attractive to institutional buyers down the road...
Ditto...
Considering where this company appears to be heading it makes little sense not to as long as you can afford it...
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If you can read, I already acknowledged that money can be made on price spikes...
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Even after Mr. Tucker gets the form 10 filed (by Thursday June 1st from what I've read) it could still take another 60 days before the OTC Pooh Baahs act on it and remove the Yield designation, n'est-ce pas? That may or may not inhibit the speed with which the PPS moves up...We'll see soon enough. But since I'm up to my eyelids in CNNA stock and believe in its potential I'm not going anywhere...
Time will tell about the particulars....
It always does...
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Trust me, I hope I'm dead wrong about the pace of the uptrend...It's my Inner Cynic speaking since I've taken a real beating with pink sheet companies that seemed to have similar promise previously...
As with romance, when it comes to investing if a stock blooms quickly it often fades quickly too--particularly here in the OTC...From the looks of things that shouldn't be the case with CANN American in view of our CEO's announced intention to move to a higher trading platform--the QB, which will place more eyes on our stock among institutional investors...But I don't want CNNA to turn out like ILUS which was similarly touted last year and shot to the moon (51 cents, actually, after trading at fractions of a cent for quite some time) but then came back down to earth with a thud less than nine weeks later as I recall...
I know you can still make quick money with short term price spikes...But if CNNA grows organically--without a reverse split--I'll be tickled pink even if the time horizon turns out to be a bit longer than I'd hoped. That's because I feel the alternative health sector is recession-resistant, if not entirely recession proof, and makes CNNA a reasonable long term hold whatever interim price fluctuations may buffet the stock in the weeks ahead...
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Thanks for the clarification and have a pleasant Memorial Day!
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Don't be surprised if the "run" to 25 cents turns out to be an agonizing crawl which plays out over several months (which the CEO implied in his interview on April 11th) or several weeks (if we're lucky) rather than over several days...
Considering CNNA's possibilities, though, whichever time horizon Fate selects, I think I can wait...
Just Sayin',
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If we limit our expectations to one cent we won't be overly distraught if the closing price is .0099 on Tuesday....(Will we?)
I'm such a stinker...
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I get the biggest chubby just musing about the short term possibilities for this stock...
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Just the same, as a pink sheet ingenue I--for one--certainly appreciate the spadework you do....It makes it a lot easier to suss out the risk versus reward variables involved in making stock choices--particularly if the security happens to trade on the lowest rung of the OTC...
Remain Well,
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The OTC is heating up for this company anyway....Fingers and toes remain crossed, though, that it lasts long enough to make all of us wealthy---or at least relatively rich in the dim future....
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Fingers & toes crossed that you're right about that...
(And soon)
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I see what you did there
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Volume begets volume too...
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As do its shareholders....silver even...(and the sooner the better)
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F*ck my cardiologist...After today's trading session I'm in the mood to celebrate with some pomme complete with salt, ketchup and a gallon of ranch dressing...
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How high? (And how long before it gets aloft?!)
Just curious...
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I'm just as puzzled, frustrated and disheartened as you are at this point, Bill...
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Right Said, Fred...Sounds like a Stavros tap dance is coming...(at best)
Pity,
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To me it's already a red flag that he wouldn't provide even a tidbit of insight during your conversation with him as to why that info was missing in the first place. I'd interpret that as him stalling for reasons known only to him--and at least marginal cause for concern among DVLP's shareholders...
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I'm inclined to agree with you...Only rarely do financials seem to trigger a significant rise in the share price--particularly if you're talking about a microchip stock...
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You were really smart regarding DPLS...Despite intriguing technology and a staggering number of potential applications for it commercially both here and abroad, I feel CEO Moonbeam O'Leary has mismanaged the company--or at any rate hasn't done as well as I thought he would with it (yet)...Anyway, in other (and fewer) words, I've gotten burnt crisp with it so far and decided to scavenge most of my remaining DPLS shares to buy CNNA instead...
Fingers & toes crossed,
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What the hell does OPUD stand for??
First, as much as I'd like to fatten my portfolio further with this stock it can't be purchased by anyone in the United States (where I happen to reside)--at least from what I've been told...If you know of other US trading platforms allowing purchases I'm all ears...
Second--or perhaps first--if anyone ought to know better than to make questionable forecasts about stocks trading in a nebulous arena like the OTC it should be an experienced financier like Brett Rosen--particularly since he's already made two previous predictions which also failed to materialize dating, roughly, from November of last year...
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Each time his "best guess" fails to materialize it undermines confidence in the stock and prompts investors to sell...That is NOT a good thing for the rest of us and we'd all be better served in the long run if he just kept his mouth shut about OTC-related predictions and instead limited his remarks to reasons why CYBL is still a valid long term investment for CYBL's many shareholders...
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Even If he sings like Liza Minelli I have a dark suspicion that it won't be nearly enough to get this stock where we'd all like it to be. I'm afraid It's going to take much more than that...Partnering with industry whales in the pharmaceutical sector like Eli Lilly, J & J or Bristol Myers-Squibb would help significantly (and sustainably)...I won't say that anything less than that is chaff--just that lucrative contracts signed with sector giants will produce wheat.....and LOTS of it...
End,
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