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Woulda Shoulda Coulda,
I often wonder why I did not have the grit and wisdom to put confidence in the likes of Amazon, Chipotle, and Netflix back in the start days. All while others were doubting them I could have been buying. I feel TRTC is the opportunity that I will not be missing out on and will have similar results as above mentioned in due time.
Did that huge block hovering around 49-50 get bought up today or is it still lingering? Just curious.
Lettuce pray this stays down for a bit longer so those of us wanting more discounted units can get them!
I don't think it matters how long one has been here. The important thing is-- are you here now and working on building a large cache for when it will matter the most.
I personally hope it does continue to trade sideways for some time! I need to accumulate all I can possibly get!
Whatever the case, my personal focus is on November. With the goal of accumulating as much TRTC as I possibly can between now and then, no matter what the cost as November 4 is the real news day, not today or tomorrow or the next day.
There are more than 2,500 marijuana business licenses in Colorado and more than 900 of them are for dispensaries (The actual number of physical locations is more around 600, as a store that sells both medical and recreational marijuana counts as 2 dispensaries from a licensing standpoint). That means that there are more dispensaries in Colorado than Starbucks, McDonald’s and 7-Elevens combined -- and the numbers keep growing.
With more and more dispensaries, growers and producers climbing aboard the money train, there is a concern that an oversupply of product could find its way into the black market. This is especially likely in the case of low-quality or contaminated products that dispensaries couldn’t sell otherwise. What can’t be sold to the public due to strict regulatory oversight could easily be sold on the black market to make up for product cost.
There is also concern that an abundance of dispensaries could prove too competitive for small business owners. Pre-established businesses and investors with pockets-full of cash could prove detrimental to small businesses that are more vulnerable to collapse.
Competition is much greater in highly populated areas where dispensaries are more densely populated. Though this is beneficial to the average consumer who can choose the best dispensary based on things like price, quality and location, some dispensary owners aren’t as thrilled.
https://www.coloradopotguide.com/colorado-marijuana-blog/2015/december/26/more-dispensaries-in-colorado-than-mcdonalds-starbucks-combined/
Nah, I sold out at .0005 I don't want to lose anymore when this drops to .00001
No, I was thinking "traveling the countryside" working hand in hand with Coremark sales reps, setting up on every corner gas station and convenience store from shore to shining shore.
A square of single ply gas station toilet paper now worth 15X a share of this crap.
Do they make all their public announcements from the UPS store where they are located?
So has anyone heard from "management" as to when they might decide to provide the annual report?
Being the soothsayer of the tribe is a dirty job, but someone has to do it.
YES. I DO. And I have a right to bitch and complain about the lack of accountability demonstrated here.
Speaking of idiots. Who in their right mind could lose close to a $MILLION$ a month selling fake cigarettes?
You are the one that has been pumping this garbage. Statements like "better buy at the ask, it's running today" blah blah blah.
What profits? I see losses. Lots of losses.
There is apparently no cash to pay someone to figure the annual report. Has anyone ever seen this product on a store shelf? If so, when and where?
Are they still in business? Can't get an answer on the phone. Just a shady recording. How do they expect to sell any of these things if there is no customer support?
uh oh. Looks like people fed up with management lack of action to me.
Most all other filings are over a month late past extended deadline from what I can see.
Let's see. They do not answer the phone. Their website does not function. Social media has been shuttered for quite some time, like last September. Last anyone heard so much as a peep, it was announced by filing a form that they will be late in reporting counting all the money, which all signs point to, not much to count at all. Seems fishy.
It is a fact. I would be surprised to see an annual report today.
I would be surprised to see an annual report today.
Simply stating facts.
I'd be surprised to see one today.
Ok, that number in the correspondence is a working number with an answering machine. They must be all busy finalizing the annual documents for submission.
Yep, number is also not functioning.
That website is not functioning.
1-858-509-2783 -- disconnected, last phone number on record.
Have they historically filed after hours or during market hours?
I see that, a form that says we'll be late again this period. Nothing else to date as of now.
No one to answer phone at company. Are they still in business?
Meanwhile, people are now begging to get out due to incompetent management failure to deliver a required document.
What gives with the 10K? Where is it?
Annual Report tomorrow before open?
Or? Thoughts please
Americans spent more on legal pot in 2015 than on Cheetos, Doritos
http://www.thecannabist.co/2016/02/03/americans-spent-more-on-legal-weed-than-on-cheetos-and-funyuns-combined-last-year/47541/
Is the DEA rescheduling weed? We’ll find out soon
http://www.thecannabist.co/2016/04/06/dea-marijuana-schedule-1/51486/
One attempt at Colorado marijuana potency limit fails
http://www.denverpost.com/news/ci_29742555/one-attempt-at-colorado-marijuana-potency-limit-fails?source=most_viewed
These States Could Approve Marijuana Use in 2016
California, Florida, Massachusetts, and Nevada are among the states where voters will consider marijuana legalization this November.
http://www.fool.com/investing/general/2016/04/08/these-are-the-states-that-could-approve-marijuana.aspx?source=yahoo-2&utm_campaign=article&utm_medium=feed&utm_source=yahoo-2