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Bought @ .07? O-o-o-o. Looks like you're suckin' air same as the rest of us.
Hope you're at least . . . . . Stayin' Alive. And we probably don't have to ask How Deep Is You're Love for this stock, do we?
Loyal
pappi, been seeing the same thing. A number of mj stocks are being released from mm confinement, because they're showing their muster. Investors are naturally going to go with pinks who can show 'em the money.
The bubbles are bursting, and James needs to come out of his.
Loyal
I think we'll soon find out once and for all what James Haas is made of, now that he's getting a lot of flak from shareholders who have run out of patience.
Likely he'll either look in the mirror and do something about what he sees, or he'll look in the rear view mirror and flip the bird to critical investors. I've backed him and gone easy on him for years, but time's a wastin'.
Now we'll see Haas' level of maturity. It's showtime.
Loyal
Problem is, C-45 will be turned into more gobbledygook. Federal law conflicting with state law is every law firm's ice cream parlor. One lower court judge can flip the bird to a Trump decision by legislating from the bench and throwing mj into more and more chaos. Seen it happen too many times. As a result, needless confusion over the validity of mj will abound, and the merry-go-round will continue as we try to grab the elusive golden ring that a divided legal system enjoys playing games with.
Loyal
- - - Oh, by the way, Haas will have fins released any day now. You can count on that, because he said so, and James Haas would never string his shareholders along.
This just gets stupider and stupider. I mean, it's gotten to the point where I have no choice but to consider the little words, and that's sad.
When I read about a three or four weeks time frame, that little word 'or' jumps out, because it usually means, "Whenever I get around to it."
Then there's, "or so". Just what is 'or so,' and how long is that in hourglass terms?
And I personally don't think we need another pr about the financials. What we need is the financials. The numbers themselves, not something about the future numbers.
I thought about contacting James on this, but I'm not sure what galaxy he's in this month.
Well, that's my latest grump. I'm over it now. I think.
The barking Loyalhound
Volume really sucks, huh? Been that way daily for months. Sometimes I think even the mm robo machines have gone to sleep.
Loyal
Hawaii, I don't think The Donald will fire Jeff and don't think Sessions will quit. Whoever Trump has in the bull pen warming up isn't likely to be confirmed by Congress, and Trump has too many vacancies he's being forced to leave unfilled as it is. Dems will see to it that any replacement gets stonewalled. So, it looks like Donnie is stuck with Jeff and will try to make lemonade with this lemon.
And we're stuck with Sessions and his anti-mj stance as well.
Loyal
For a couple years I've been operating on a certain assumption, but now I don't know anymore. Maybe one or more of you do. Question is:
These fertilizers and plant enhancement liquids they sell --- does Greengro manufacture its own stuff? or is it merely a distributor of pre-packaged items made by someone else?
If I could find a place that sells the Greengro name I could tell by reading the small print on the product label, but I know of no outlet that sells the label here in southwest Florida.
Loyal
Lebel, Thans for the info. I didn't think to look into the breakdown of the GLPH statement, and only remembered reading somewhere of his involvement with that company. Now I wonder if he's divested himself of GLPH, as the statement reflects the end of last year. Maybe he cashed out since the end of 2017 and needed an income source. We don't know.
The involvement doesn't look necessarily shady, but it does seem that Haas' total focus isn't only GRNH. In other words, even if GRNH doesn't do well and we don't do well, James Haas may still have a nice nest egg stashed elsewhere.
Makes this investor wonder: "James, you have irons in the fire somewhere else? Well, good for you and your diversifying. But what about us here at GRNH? Are we just chopped liver now?"
Loyal
B B & B, Thanx. Am re-checking my facts on that one. I did see where Gala Global is in the news again, and wondered if there was any tie to Haas.
Loyal
P.S. - - - It was another good day for us here at Greengro, friends. We didn't go anywhere.
Two questions from the past. Or perhaps memory isn't serving me here. Anyway, speaking of Canada:
A) Isn't GLAG a Canadian-based mj stock?
B) Does Haas not have a vested interest in that company also?
A couple years ago I thought I read somewhere it was perhaps a spin off of GRNH. It did a r/s once; otherwise it wouldn't be as high as it is.
Not sure about this, and I'm open to correction.
Loyal
Backtracking here to your former post. This guy Haas is a mystery. GRNH seems to be a stock that, because of its design and make up, appears to be a mother lode Haas is sitting on.
I thought January 1 was pay dirt, but Haas just seems to dilly dally around month after month. I keep thinking, 'James, for cryin' out loud, just get the stuff to market in kiosks here and there, and have brochures to hand out for your greenhouses. Marijuana in Calexico is already a Field of Dreams, so how much longer do you have to build it before you think they will come? Sheesh.'
But perhaps I'm too simple-minded about marketing in general. Anyway, he's got a gold mine here and he knows it. So what's he waiting for? To have his picture on the cover of some magazine as the nation's next hot shot entrepreneur?
'What's in your hand today, James? A full house? or a pair o' deuces?'
Loyal
No way to prove it, but I often think the mm's have someone in or near the inside and will be given a heads up as to when this thing will jell.
Then they'll push it down one more time and release the stock on a coiled spring and make a killing while us low-lifes fight over how long the run will last and guess how high it will go through our self-deceptive chart analysis.
It's all collusion, of course, but the SEC is both blind and deaf now, so I guess we sit here and wait in the stillness before what we hope is a hurricane.
Frankly, I've made a few bucks off this stock, but like the prostitute she is, GRNH has made a fool out of me a few times, too.
Loyal
Jasper, I obviously misstated myself. My multiple 'marriages' consisted of a few stocks I had no intention of marrying, but stuck it out with them as losers with the hope of breaking even. Sometimes it works; sometimes they clean my clock.
Personally, been married to the same woman now for . . . . a long time, and she's a keeper. After all, for twenty years now she's been putting up with my upside down stock analysis and doesn't seem to mind when I laugh at my own stupidity after investing in stocks that turn out to be submarines with screen doors.
Thanks for your input though. Hope you prosper well.
The strictly monogamous Loyalhound
Tiger, I hear ya, bro. Yes, I can sit, and I have. Problem is, I've been sitting and twirling on this cruise ship to nowhere for three years now.
I feel like the guy who got a girl pregnant, then married the bitty, only to lament years later that he never really wanted to marry her in the beginning. It just worked out that way.
I've been 'married' to a few stocks over the years that I only intended to have a short-term fling with. But that's life.
Loyal
P.S. - - - Ladies, the above-mentioned probably sounds misogynistic. It's the best comparison I could come up with on short notice. Don't mean to offend y'all, but, well, you sorta get the idea. It's a guy thing, I guess.
I think "four items" is code for . . . . eeenie--meenie--minie--mo.
Good grief. If it weren't for my own personal Murphy's law: "The day after I sell, the stock takes off." --- I'd be outa here tomorrow.
Loyal
P.S. - - - Your letter was very tactful. Better you than me; I wouldn't have been so kind.
I always made it a point to never write to a stock CEO and complain about anything. Figured the inside stuff was his business, not mine. But I'm seriously thinking of breaking ranks with that personal tradition, as it no longer appears the man is focused on a vision beyond what he sees in the mirror, and it now seems Haas is taking on the image of just another shareholder-bilking lout.
So let's go, James. Either deposit something in the job johnny or get off the thing. There are others waiting in line outside to use it.
Loyal
Please, everyone hold your posts. I can't keep up.
Yep. We're really poppin' now. Thanx, James. Right on time, as always.
Loyal
Here's the deal given to me by James. He apologizes. He was about to leave the house with the record-breaking figures in hand that were laying on the kitchen table.
Just then the dog ate them.
Next week. - - - - For sure.
And this time he really means it.
Loyal
- - - - So how much more o' this buh-schit do we have to put up with?
I truly wanna believe all this chart stuff. Problem is, historically mm's don't follow chart trends. They cause them. You can be sure they're looking at James with a very skeptical eye, just as we are.
Am guardedly optimistic here . . . . I think. Or am I?
Loyal
Is that your favorite chart forecaster which doesn't exist in real life?
Describe it in detail for us if you would.
Loyal
Yep. And not a bunch o' buh-schit from James, either. Empty promises produce empty bank accounts.
Odd how virtually every day it gaps up at the bell, then takes a crap immediately thereafter followed by seven hours of teaser junk for us to nibble at.
As for me, I'm pretty easy, but not that easy. Time to go long and air things out, James. No more of this three yards and a cloud o' dust.
Loyal
Wow, this board is really on fire these days, isn't it? Just look at the long list of posts this week. And I'm every bit as ecstatic as everyone else.
Happy trails.
Loyal
Norfolk, don't have PM either. Had to tap into happy hour last Friday. I'm cool with it all. Talk to you later.
Loyal
---- E-mail is in my profile if you care to look it up.
Fondu, I don't know the answer to this, but I'd like to: Just what is a record year for this boat? I mean, the very bottom line after the p&l and sales and '[uh] ... profits' and expenditures and plastic banana hype.
Too often agents for these bean counters tell the public other than what the honest-to-John facts would tell us.
Is it $1.00 in the black? Or only $40,000 in the red? Or what?
Loyal
Have to give some credence to the last two posts (sant-Fondu). In these days when so much of everything winds up in the hands of attorneys for filthy lucre, marketeers often don't care about litigation the way they used to (unless you're name is Trump, in which case everything lawyerly is front page news.)
As for us retailers, with the manipulators in full control and the B-Bands flatlining, it looks like we'll avoid oblivion and continue on our merry road to nowhere.
And if Haas changed accounting firms, he certainly didn't get his (or perhaps I should I "we" didn't get our) money's worth.
Well, that's my take. Can I go back to sleep now and get a wake up call from someone around, say, Memorial Day?
Holding strong here. Well . . . . holding, anyway.
Loyal
Was thinking the same thing. A new high-powered crew of bean counters. Didn't we see this movie before? about a year or so ago?
Debits always on the left; credits always on the right. This is hard to do?
Loyal
Norfolk, I see the article was posted with today's date, but I'd like to know when the thing was written. Was it top ten pre-litigation? A new investor would want to know that.
No matter in the long run. The choke hold on this thing will remain in place till James can show 'em the money.
Loyal
Hawaii,
Mm's can buy or sell anytime they want. After all, they're their own brokers. The rest of us, we gasp for air.
Loyal
- - - You in Hawaii, bro? If so, hope y'all don't burn down or choke.
I'm disgusted, too, fellas. But try to be careful about posting fears. Some mm's and G-Gro's adversaries would like nothing better than to jump on the negatives and say, "See? See? Even Haas's investors think his company is gonna tank."
We've ridden out a lot of storms. This is just one more.
Remember: Negative thinking positively works.
Loyal
Pursuant to the lawsuit, while we only have sketchy details, no one would bring suit against someone if the defendant didn't have any money. Nor would any plaintiff try to obtain all or part of a company that wasn't worth anything. So there must be something of value James and his fellow defendants have that some people are trying to lay hold of. Besides, if this were a mere shell, I think James would have r/s'd a long time ago, which I don't believe he ever has.
At the end of the day the only sure winners are likely to be the attorneys. That's the way it always is.
So, I suppose it proves once again that if it weren't for attorneys, . . . we wouldn't need attorneys.
Loyal
G-Man,
Thanx, bro. Will put my binoculars on this one. I'm in a prolonged slump right now.**
Loyal
**--- That's nice way of telling some inept ballplayers they can't hit a lick.
P.P.S. - - - Florida? Where in Florida? We're a pretty big state, and there's a bunch of us living here. And it seems everyone and his grandmother is moving here now. Can't blame 'em.
M-,
So, in his frustration has James now grown tired of having to deal with us? Is this merely a phase he's going through? or have we become . . . a basket of deplorables?
To re-quote Henry Ford, "You cannot build a reputation on what you are going to do."
We need to see some results, not more future projects on the drawing board.
Loyal
I hear ya, Fondu. What is with this guy where everything is tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow? I mean, James, you're in the middle of a hotbed with a hot product. Where's the fruit of all this planning and planting? Are there greenhouses, or aren't there?
Though people still call it 'weed,' it's really just an herb whose time has come. But what about you? Is you're company just a pile of 'weeds'? What's the story here?
Where's the green in Greengro? We'd like to know once and for all.
Loyal
As the weeks, then months, and now years begin to roll by, . . . . one notes a steadily decreasing interest from investors in this baby.
Not surprised. Shit, who wants to watch a bunch of stuff-shirted mm's play a fool's game of badminton day after day?
Could be soon time to move on, methinks.
Loyal
Mule,
That's the problem here. It's been so dad gum long that you gotta go to a long range chart to find one. Sideways manipulation provides no incentive for any wise investor.
Loyal
This thing is frickin' crazy. Right now I don't know what these big money robo robots are doin'.
And I don't think they do, either.
Loyal
Spider,
Amen, bro. All we can do is respond and hope other investors to come later will take heed to the truth.
There was nothing in my post that was of any benefit to me personally. Like a few others (Gator, for example), we just don't want others to make the same dumb mistakes tomorrow that we made yesterday. Caveat emptor.
Loyal
P.S. - - - I don't mean to blow my own horn here, but if this were someone else's post instead of mine, I'd ask for it to be stickied. Otherwise, crooks like Molen will remain on the loose and treat the pink sheet market like it was a sanctuary city.
Congratulations to all who refused to heed the warnings. Actually, I feel bad for y'all. This is at least the third time Michael Molen has done this. Why he's not in jail is anyone's guess, since it represents yet another r/s he's been able to pull off in the past three or four years.
FINRA (or whoever), where are you?
I went from nearly two million shares to zero, due to one reverse split after another. And I assume the man will be teflon-free from litigation.
Sad day for those who fell for his latest caper. You have now joined the ranks of those who once believed, only to feel the pain of his dastardly shenanigans. For years Michael Molen has had no product and no service in his business, only empty con words. Indeed, the a-hole is a shyster with connections to someone on the inside of the pink sheet market.
The Loyalhound
Hi, G-man,
Ain't seen you since that silver stock. All I can say is what I said to Norfolk in my last post. Mm's are still in full control of this thing and have kept a lid on it for a long, long time.
Despite news that Trump is overriding Sessions and wants to let states do their thing, power brokers in the tank don't want any mj stocks to succeed, including this one; it would mess up pharma's monopoly on medicines.
Company owner Haas will need solid revenues to force a breakout, so I'm still in . . . . but skeptical. Every time GRNH gaps open something other than the force of gravity pulls it back down. To me it's all just manipulation-101.
Well, welcome aboard again. Hope it works out for you and all other investors who have toiled with this boat for so long.
Loyal