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Waiting for aegy cusip change and dividend to skto !
iEquity Corp Acquires Controlling Interest in AEGY
iequity May 13, 2013 at 11:00 AM
iEquity Corp Acquires Controlling Interest in AEGY
iequity May 13, 2013 at 11:00 AM
I sent him an email but no answer !
From Berkeley -bio
Dharmanol and T-Hydrocan Update
01-07-2014
Hi Everyone,
Our packaging manufacturer is taking longer than anticipated for the bottles and labels. They assure us they will be delivered very soon. I am somewhat responsible for the delay as we improved the taste of the chewables and it was necessary to redo the labels to include the new flavoring ingredients.
The first tests of Dharmanol have been very encouraging. Almost universally, everyone trying the supplement ... especially those who do not use THC on a regular basis ... has described the effect as "subtle euphoria with no high" and "I just feel better ... much better."
We are also receiving data on the two forms of T-Hydrocan we will be offering soon: T-Hydrocan Whole Plant and T-Hydrocan RMC (Refined Mixed Cannabinoids). The results obtained by the test subjects have been just what we anticipated. The T-Hydrocan Whole Plant produces an all-encompassing effect with similar characteristics to the YAK Whole Plant capsules that DCHP has providing to patients since 2008. The T-Hydrocan RMC contains just the purified essence of the cannabionoids, and provides a very clear effect, with all the intensity of fully activated (decarboxylated) THC.
Next up will be the Dharmanol Citrolene(tm) and T-Hydrocan Citrolene. Both of these products contain a substantial dose of the terpenes and terpenoids found in cannabis and hemp which bind to the same receptors as Xanax and Valium. It is anticipated that treating these receptors with a non-toxic organic terpene will produce similar relaxing and anti-spasmodic effects, without the dangerous habit-forming properties of the pharmaceuticals which bind to the same receptors.
I will keep you posted.
Dave
https://www.facebook.com/berkeleybio
Maybe they are waiting for the Dharmanol labeling !
Janescard looks ready !
No it's just shareholders supporting their investment !
Nice BB ! Cant trust those mms !
Those prices will be in the rear view mirror once everything is up and running .
Lets keep hitting the ask till 4 pm !
Historical Short Selling Data For AEGY
Date VolShorted High Low Close ShortVol RegularVol
Jan 09 24.01% NA NA NA 118,624,065 494,156,096
Jan 08 51.23% NA NA NA 244,285,774 476,857,069
Jan 07 48.76% NA NA NA 155,350,306 318,605,635
Jan 06 86.24% NA NA NA 30,889,628 35,819,228
Jan 03 39.79% NA NA NA 16,170,550 40,636,975
Jan 02 21.43% NA NA NA 57,663,528 269,121,998
Dec 31 55.07% NA NA NA 76,960,777 139,751,042
Dec 30 40.84% NA NA NA 3,690,000 9,036,068
Dec 27 50.80% NA NA NA 3,167,450 6,234,796
Dec 26 59.57% NA NA NA 17,001,057 28,540,096
Dec 24 42.78% NA NA NA 2,770,000 6,475,300
Dec 23 13.68% NA NA NA 4,416,666 32,276,479
Dec 20 9.79% NA NA NA 5,799,040 59,244,964
Dec 19 50.12% NA NA NA 27,839,999 55,552,078
Dec 18 86.81% NA NA NA 20,309,887 23,396,191
Dec 17 49.50% NA NA NA 20,766,000 41,952,600
Dec 16 43.42% NA NA NA 8,900,499 20,497,898
Dec 13 7.19% NA NA NA 3,853,400 53,600,801
Dec 12 31.49% NA NA NA 28,404,314 90,190,970
Dec 11 3.99% NA NA NA 4,311,000 107,947,670
Welcome moge !
Yes they want nothing to do with marajuana .
I like Silver !
Triple 3 for me !!
We would at least be at a penny if people held on yesterday ! IMO !
I agree with you Money !!!
Thanks Money ! I personally don't like to bother with contacting people in the know and then again Ive had very good relationships with some fine CEOs ! If you look at Janes card it looks ready compared to yesterday . Lets hope so ! Thank you sir !
Is there any one on this board friendly with Jeff Benz or Frank Gomez to see where we are concerning updates for aegy ?
There you go hunterj20 ! Some people get scared and sell and loose most of their money if not all !
Lets keep buying !
Janes card looks like its ready !
Pharmajanes is the runner here !
It's a figure of speech
Yes it is Liquid good luck !!
Pot Shares Rally 21% to 1,700% as Speculators See Green
By Nick Taborek, Callie Bost and Nikolaj Gammeltoft Jan 9, 2014 4:15 PM ET 48 Comments Email Print
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Marijuana buds.
They’ve got high hopes.
Bruce Perlowin, the chief executive officer of Hemp Inc. (HEMP) who has seen his stock soar 205 percent to 8 cents in the last three days, says investors are suddenly bidding up marijuana companies because they want to find “the next Microsoft.” Robert Frichtel, his Advanced Cannabis Solutions Inc. up 144 percent after posting $455 in sales last quarter, said “euphoria” is driving gains that in some cases top 1,700 percent.
“The demand for marijuana is insatiable,” said Perlowin, a once-jailed smuggler who filed last month to sell 12 million shares of the Las Vegas-based company even as its market value holds at 99.97 percent below the world’s biggest software maker. “You have a feeding frenzy for the birth of a new industry.”
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While regulators warn of scams, some of the biggest percentage gains in the stock market this year are being enjoyed by investors speculating on marijuana penny stocks. GreenGro Technologies Inc. (GRNH), which provides management services for medical dispensaries, has soared 1,714 percent to 80 cents. Tranzbyte Corp. (ERBB), which sells pot in Colorado, has gained more than 310 percent in five trading sessions, crossing above a penny for the first time in 11 months.
Frenzy is afoot after Colorado became the first state to legalize sales to anyone 21 and older and New York considered reviving a law to allow some hospitals to use the drug for patients with cancer, glaucoma and other illnesses. Among 10 marijuana-related stocks that have rallied more than 20 percent this year, most are priced below $1 and trade over the counter.
‘Freaking Out’
“It’s people freaking out, thinking they found the next home run and doing no research,” Frank Ingarra, head trader at Greenwich, Connecticut-based NorthCoast Asset Management LLC, said by phone. “There might be one or two that survive, but having seen crazes like this, people have been burned by them a lot. The average investor should think twice.”
The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority issued an alert in August saying investors should beware of potentially fraudulent purveyors of stocks connected to pot and related services. Scammers may be promoting the shares, then selling them in what’s called a “pump-and-dump” scheme, the brokerage watchdog organization said in an e-mailed statement. It didn’t name any companies.
Finra Warning
Investors should be particularly wary of executives who have been incarcerated, according to Finra’s alert, which mentioned an unnamed CEO who spent nine years in prison for running one of the largest drug-smuggling operations in history. Perlowin of Hemp Inc. said in an August interview that he thought the group meant him and that it’s “absurd” to criticize him for his experience dealing marijuana.
Hemp Inc. focuses on industrial hemp used in clothing and camping gear, Perlowin noted.
“I don’t really know that there’s a lot of stock-market money to be made in this,” Brian Barish, president of Denver-based Cambiar Investors LLC, which manages $9 billion, said in a telephone interview. “I’ve definitely seem some interest and gotten a couple calls. Most of them have been with chuckles on the other end of the line.”
Eighteen states and Washington, D.C., allow the medical use of marijuana and 11 permit sales through dispensaries, according to the Denver-based National Conference of State Legislatures. National legalization has the potential to start a $35 billion to $45 billion a year industry, according to Bloomberg Industries.
Recreational Use
Pot for recreational use sells for an average of $400 an ounce, compared with $200 an ounce that Colorado retailers collect for medical marijuana, according to Aaron Smith, executive director of the National Cannabis Industry Association, a Washington-based trade group.
Medbox Inc. (MDBX), which has a market value of $626 million, climbed to a one-year high of $73.90 on Jan. 7. The West Hollywood, California-based company had about $260,000 in profit on sales of $2.1 million in the third quarter of 2013, according to a Nov. 19 statement. The shares slumped 19 percent to $43.25 today.
Advanced Cannabis, which leases space to producers and vendors, has climbed to $7.95 this year from $3.25. The Colorado Springs, Colorado-based company reported a $472,000 loss on $455 in sales in the quarter ending Sept. 30. The shares lost 7.6 percent to $7.35 today.
Building Momentum
“We kind of anticipated this happening with the euphoria that happens around the cannabis space with any significant news,” Frichtel, president and chief executive officer of Advanced Cannabis, said in a telephone interview. “Momentum is just starting to build behind the industry and I assure we’ll do everything right to continue to promote shareholder value.”
GreenGro Technologies has climbed to 80 cents a share from 4 cents at the end of last year. The Anaheim, California-based company reported a net loss of $221,644 during the third quarter. Growlife Inc. (PHOT), which makes indoor growing equipment, has climbed to 35 cents a share from 15 cents in 2013. Tranzbyte, which has a market value of $29 million, has risen to 1 cent from 0.29 cent.
“We appreciate the confidence of investors,” Marco Hegyi, president of Woodland Hills, California-based Growlife, said in an e-mail to Bloomberg News. “We are essential to the expansion of the legal cannabis market.”
Past Frenzies
U.S. investors poured money into Chinese stocks in 2009 that went public via reverse mergers amid optimism about the world’s second-biggest economy. The gains were erased over the following two years as the global financial crisis unfolded and some of the stocks were targeted by short sellers.
Zoom Technologies Inc. (ZOOM), a Chinese maker of phone equipment, jumped to $126.27 in 2009 from about $4 in about six months in 2009. The stock has since lost all of those gains. Universal Travel Group. reached $16.83 in 2009 from about $1.50 the previous year. The Chinese travel service traded at 16 cents in 2013 before it was delisted.
“It’s very easy to see why day traders love a penny name,” said Yousef Abbasi, market strategist at JonesTrading Institutional Services LLC, a Westlake, California-based broker, referring to the ticker symbol for Medical Marijuana. “They love the hype surrounding these names and there is constant news flow.”
Cannabis Science
Medical Marijuana Inc. (MJNA) shares trade at 19 cents, up 21 percent since Dec. 31. AVT Inc. (AVTC), which makes vending machine technology, is up almost 300 percent this year. Cannabis Science Inc. (CBIS) has more than doubled to 12 cents. mCig Inc. (MCIG), an electronic-cigarette producer, has risen 54 percent to 14 cents a share.
A phone call to Medical Marijuana was not immediately returned. Shannon Illingworth, founder of AVT in Corona, California, wasn’t available for comment. Messages left with investor relations at mCig, GreenGro Technologies, Tranzbyte and Medbox weren’t returned.
Bruce Campbell, a fund manager with StoneCastle Investment Management Inc., said investors should buy a basket of marijuana companies instead of trying to pick a winner out of a group of small, thinly-traded stocks.
“You want to do it with a basket, knowing a couple of them will blow up and do really well, with the rest somewhere in the middle,” Campbell said on the phone from Kelowna, British Columbia. He helps manage about C$100 million ($92.4 million) with the firm. “Your basket will probably give you some good returns over the next five to 10 years.”
I. Summary Chart: 20 states and DC have enacted laws to legalize medical marijuana
State Year Passed How Passed
(Yes Vote) Fee Possession Limit Accepts other states' registry ID cards?
1. Alaska
1998
Ballot Measure 8 (58%)
$25/$20
1 oz usable; 6 plants (3 mature, 3 immature)
unknown1
2. Arizona
2010 Proposition 203 (50.13%) $150/$75 2.5 oz usable; 0-12 plants2 Yes3
3. California
1996
Proposition 215 (56%)
$66/$33
8 oz usable; 6 mature or 12 immature plants4 No
4. Colorado
2000
Ballot Amendment 20 (54%)
$35
2 oz usable; 6 plants (3 mature, 3 immature)
No
5. Connecticut 2012 House Bill 5389 (96-51 House, 21-13 Senate) TBD* One-month supply (exact amount to be determined) No
6. DC 2010 Amendment Act B18-622 (13-0 vote) $100/$25 2 oz dried; limits on other forms to be determined No
7. Delaware 2011 Senate Bill 17 (27-14 House, 17-4 Senate) $125 6 oz usable Yes5
8. Hawaii
2000
Senate Bill 862 (32-18 House; 13-12 Senate)
$25
3 oz usable; 7 plants (3 mature, 4 immature)
No
9. Illinois 2013 House Bill 1 (61-57 House; 35-21 Senate) TBD* 2.5 ounces of usable cannabis during a period of 14 days No
10. Maine
1999
Ballot Question 2 (61%) No fee
2.5 oz usable; 6 plants
Yes6
11. Massachusetts 2012 Ballot Question 3 (63%) TBD7 Sixty day supply for personal medical use unknown
12. Michigan 2008 Proposal 1 (63%) $100/$25 2.5 oz usable; 12 plants Yes
13. Montana
2004
Initiative 148 (62%)
$25/$10
1 oz usable; 4 plants (mature); 12 seedlings
No
14. Nevada
2000
Ballot Question 9 (65%)
$2008
1 oz usable; 7 plants (3 mature, 4 immature)
Yes9
15. New
Hampshire 2013 House Bill 573 (284-66 House; 18-6 Senate) TBD* Two ounces of usable cannabis during a 10-day period Yes
16. New Jersey
2010
Senate Bill 119 (48-14 House; 25-13 Senate) $200/$20
2 oz usable
No
17. New Mexico 2007 Senate Bill 523 (36-31 House; 32-3 Senate) $0
6 oz usable; 16 plants (4 mature, 12 immature)
No
18. Oregon
1998
Ballot Measure 67 (55%)
$200/$10010
24 oz usable; 24 plants (6 mature, 18 immature)
No
19. Rhode Island
2006
Senate Bill 0710 (52-10 House; 33-1 Senate)
$75/$10
2.5 oz usable; 12 plants
Yes
20. Vermont
2004
Senate Bill 76 (22-7) HB 645 (82-59)
$50
2 oz usable; 9 plants (2 mature, 7 immature)
No
21. Washington
1998
Initiative 692 (59%)
**
24 oz usable; 15 plants
No
Another day closer to Pharmajanes !
Yes it looks pretty nice whittenhalljr' !!
That's great I hope we make a lot of money !!
I wasn't serious !
If it goes to 2 tomorrow then I wonder what happens when we launch ?
I'm just a little surprised we haven't heard from someone associated with Pharmajanes !
Congrats GTI !!
I'll never know that answer,
I bought at triple 3 and I never sold ! I know people need money fast so good luck to all that sold !
As soon as it launches we head into pennies ,and it gets better from there ! It's a long term play !
Very nice Mb !!