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Agree here. Despite the multitude of positive PR's over the past three years by James, nearly every one was met with disdain by the shorters and the thing stagnated. So, I for one have long been convinced that Haas has to show the mm's some long green before we finally go green long.
Loyal
Calty,
While I'm not a fan of rec mj, there's more than a sufficient mountain of evidence to support medical marijuana's use. Hence, to not reschedule this herb (no, it's not a weed; never has been a weed) is ludicrous.
Let marijuana take its place among the many herbs that will benefit a sick and suffering humanity. It's not a miracle plant, but the verdict is in, and little companies like GRNH should be left to do what they can do for both the consumer and investor.
Loyal
Huh. More good news, this time from Trump himself.
And more of the same results, a modest gain the mm's can wipe out in a few seconds. In fact, they just about already have.
What a bunch o' buh-shit.
Loyal
stark, the word 'related' in your post caught my attention. If only half of what James Haas says is true, GRNH presents itself as one of the most diverse among the mj stocks.
Hydroponics has always been their main calling card, and mj is only one of the company's fruits of labor. That's why, if famine struck the land this year, Greengro veggie huts would really be in demand. And with that we might dispel that idiotic crap about the unethical belief in the dangers of greenhouse gases.
Loyal
Relax, people. Relax. Don't you remember? When Trump won the election the economy was gonna tank big time and the stock market was headed for the shithole along with it. All because of Trump.
But it didn't happen. Where's the market a year later? No, the mm's and sheeple merely used this as an opportunity to stampede.
This thing will eventually lift just as the polar vortex engulfing half the nation will. The sky isn't going to fall, so it's pointless to do the snowflake thing by rushing out, looking up at the sky and shouting at it.
Just take two something-or-others and call me in the morning.
Loyal
Re #46896: Stark,
Yep. High tide, low tide affects all boats. But AG Sessions has never been on board with mj on a national scale, so what he blathers about now should mean little, and he's merely putting his finger to the wind again.
Still, whatever he spouts does not and cannot change what is. State's rights can't be overridden by the federal government (at least that's what the Constitution declares.) Legal marijuana will eventually sweep the nation one state at a time, and Sessions' opinion or words will not stop that. Shoot, he couldn't even affect the Russian mess or the FBI debacle, so he knows the current pro-marijuana movement can't be stifled.
I rather think the mm's used whatever Sessions said to do what they wanted to do, which is to walk mj companies back down a ways. It's all part of the games they play with us retailers. When you don't have a valid reason to tank a company, any lame excuse will do.
But I for one am not dismayed.
Loyal
This plummet has nothing to do with politics or any politician. Nothing. Mm's merely decided this run should end; simple as that.
We should be receiving an 'I told you so' from blacksheep44 any minute now.
Loyal
Whew, good thing charts don't generally mean in the pinks what they do on the big boards. Those B-Bands look like the jaws of a Burmese python. Happy to see it, but because of the rarity, not sure what to make of it all. Proceed with caution, I guess, - - - but proceed.
Loyal
Good thing this thing didn't skyrocket the way it did in 2014. Even with this steady rise over the past week, we're already pegging most of the meters. Likely more than one whale is tapping his lips with his fingers.
Loyal
Disco,
I tend to think it will all depend on how many shares the mm's shook loose and scarfed up from jittery retailers. As long as they don't call the pot and dump, we should be in for a major run.
Too bad many didn't ... know when to (not) fold 'em.
Loyal
Sound research, Ace. Good refresher material and new insight.
But try to elaborate a little more next time with your info. It only took ten minutes to read it all.
Loyal
Cut Haas a bit of slack here, fellas. Any wise poker player knows better than to tip his hand too soon. We'll see what cards James is holding in due course.
Loyal
Money111,
Very good sticky post. Hope others read it carefully and with the right mindset.
Loyal
Blaming the pps on Haas is like blaming the elections on the Ruskies. Fact is, it's all mm manipulation. Has been for years now.
As far as the mm's are concerned, in their eyes when the numbers are right, the stock will be right. Then they'll take their hands off the lid and the thing will run. Haas, the fins, the contract controversies, none of them have much to do with the latest smackdown.
It's pinkyland, folks. There are no rules at this level. Years ago the SEC took a hands-off approach and gave the big banksters and mm's control over the tides. Boats rise and fall when they say so, not before.
In other words, today's 'free market' among the pinks is as free as controllers want it to be, so don't fall for any spin reasoning that says otherwise. Just suck it up and wait here in heavy traffic at the intersection till the light turns green. Yours truly has been in the market for nearly twenty years, and has seen the dramatic operating changes. This is not complicated.
There. Someone just laid out the no-spin truth. Isn't it about time someone did?
Loyal
I see where four out of five vets now favor the use of medical mj. Say it rates much, much higher at overcoming PTSD than big pharma opioids. That's because they know something the politico establishment doesn't: This herb is just that, a beneficial herb when put to use properly. As I've said over and over, it's not a weed at all. Never has been.
And nine out of ten vet households favor its legalization. Time to take the blinders off and get with the program, like Greengro is trying to do.
Loyal
10/17 - - - What's happening here? No news, so no heat to speak of. Only sparks flying now and then.
Anyone?
Loyal
Don't know about you, but . . . .
It's obvious BlackSheep44 never took his grandmother's advice on how to talk to people.
I'd rather listen to a donkey braying non-stop at midnight in a tin barn than read this goofball's incessant blather.
Loyal
For those who are recent investors here:
As someone who goes back years with this sham of a venture and has seen numerous r/s's effected by Michael Molen, methinks it's about time FINRA or whoever stiff arm Molen and give him a permanent WYSIWIG the next time he decides he's entitled to line his pockets at others' expense with his latest reverse split, and you can bet the farm he's cooking up yet another.
There's a graveyard filled with handles of traders who were once believers in this hack, and we learned otherwise the hard way.
Enough was enough two r/s's ago. This guy need to ingest his own outhouse deposits.
Loyal
The "420 Dispenser" good news looks fairly concrete to me. So, with all the crappy ink this board has given Haas and his crew over the past couple years, one wonders where the naysayers will find the words to spin this one.
Loyal
porky,
I hear ya, bro. The NFL? I remember them; they used to play football on TV Sundays and Monday nights, didn't they?
I don't watch anymore. When the rich cats began to take a knee on camera in front of me, I bent over on my side of the screen and mooned 'em.
End of story.
Loyal
P.S. --- If the potential is still there for GRNH -- and it is -- it's well worth the risk. In fact, I'd bet on Kimmy Boy Un going back to the dust before GRNH does.
porker,
You're uniform is still hanging in your old locker anytime you want to suit up.
Loyal
P.S. - - - If you decide to join the game again with us, I hope you won't take a knee when we play the national anthem in your honor. GRNH has seen enough controversy. Thanx.
A P&D would sound good. I just hope my broker let's me unload them if something pops.
Discount brokers now seem to place all kinds of restrictions on thinly traded stocks like this one, and in the end often hamstring us retailers from doing business at all.
It's not our father's market anymore.
Loyal
bolo,
I've been holding this thing in my dust bin of historical bad investments for four or five years now, since it was worth less than it would have cost me to unload it.
And I also saw that handful traded back in August. Blip on the screen, I figured. Now this. So, . . . did Evans get a get-out-of-jail-free card, or what? Or did someone take the thing over?
Or is this just a bunch o' digital buh-shit to make us think something is happening?
Loyal
Hi Gator,
Geez, I ain't seen you since before The Donald was a candidate and Molen made off with his latest r/s. How's Joanie?
After the latest reverse I was left with a handful of shares here, which are still collecting digit dust on my stock shelf.
Looks like Michael is up to the same ole same ole nonsense that made him famous.
Glad you're still alive somewhere. Give Joan my best.
Noles n' Bama Saturday. Could be a barn burner.
Loyal
P.S. - - - Heh-heh. Is your beer bash still on when this thing goes . . . . . . . to da moon?
porky,
I'd almost bet the farm the (uh . . .) 'study' was paid for by a pharmaceutical firm. Results of such would be predictable. Happens all the time now. That's why nearly all studies are worthless and little more than propaganda tools.
Loyal
Tiger,
I think not, bro. We've had all kinds of good news over the past couple years, but the mm's treat it all as if it's fake news. No, nothing short of bold black numbers at the bottom of the balance sheet will move this thing now.
That is, unless there's filthy lucre being pumped into the hands of the shorts on the sly by anti-mj deep pocket interests. And if that be so, we're s.o.l.
It's not your father's stock market anymore.
Loyal
If the income projection is valid, (count that number --- 8) eight times the revenue over last year at this juncture should be a major focus of interest. Granted, that doesn't factor in the red from expenditures, but on the whole it should be viewed as a notably positive sign.
As for these thin air shares being handed out like cotton candy, one would assume they came with time-sale restrictions, but then again, in today's world fairness doesn't mean anything.
My main question is: If the news is as good as it looks, how will the mm's and bashers spin this one to keep the stock down?
Loyal
I hear ya, Pork. This firecracker should have exploded long ago, but it's looking more and more like a dud. I've given it almost a year and a half now, and like you, have about run out of patience.
These mm's will wear a guy out like nothing else, except for maybe a a contentious woman. Still holding for now, but I'm wearing thin.
Will look into that one you mentioned. Hope you rake in the long green well into the future.
Loyal
Tequila (and others),
I thought Haas hired a couple of high powered accounting firms last month to handle the debits and credits. What happened to all that? Every time we turn around James Haas is supposed to do this n' that next, or he'll be shorted further.
Fact is, regardless of Haas' next move, the mm's are gonna try to keep pancaking this guy's company till till they run nearly the entire herd off a cliff, after which they'll go ka-ching ka-ching.
Loyal
While I am not a devout pessimist, I am a realist, and this stock is emblematic of the immense power the SEC has turned over to the big investment firms, as they have effectively brought GRNH to a standstill.
Haas appears to be working diligently down in the engine room in trying to restore impulse power, but for some time now we've been a ship on the high seas going nowhere. For that reason, the bold type on posts doesn't mean much any longer.
I still think there's bad money being funneled in to keep this thing down. After all, the mm's could have let this thing alone and still made some nice cash along with the rest of us. And, no, buying at this level and trading for nickels and dimes is not what any of us should be envisioning.
Bottom line: Through constant manipulation, it looks like free enterprise in the stock market is only there for the big boys anymore. Disgusting, isn't it?
I've been long here for a long time, but I don't know for how much longer. Bought in much lower than this, so I won't lose anything, but who among us is here to merely trade dollars?
Loyal
ahab,
i hear ya, bro. i hear ya.
loyal
Tequila,
Okay, I see your point there; I forgot about the uplisting reason. But that isn't the main thrust of what I'm looking for. In other words, how are we supposed to find the fins if they don't post them? I wanna see the numbers at the appointed time.
Us dinosaurs used to be able to count on that sort o' thing.
Loyal
So, with those two accounting-type firms on board, are we going to see on-time performance when the next fins are due?
Anyone hear anything from James on that? After all, if you're gonna pay someone to do something, seems to me you'd want them to do it in a timely manner.
Loyal
Whopper,
Correct, bro. That is precisely why an r/s would be a crap shoot. I only mentioned an r/s, because some CEO's mistakenly think they can beat manipulation using simple reverse multiplication, which very seldom works and ends up being a kiss of death. Mm's never fall for the ploy.
Also, since many r/s's seem to come out of the blue without warning, it would be beneficial if Haas would let us know emphatically that it's not in the cards.
As for me, I wasn't trying to scare anyone; it's just that I've seen it too many times over the years.
What bothers me most is that it would help if GRNH had at least a theoretical base point, but it doesn't. It's nothing more than a puppet on a market-maker string.
Loyal
Straight talk from a fellow investor:
Hey, people, let's take a good look in the mirror, shall we? Come on, most of you are smarter than you're letting on.
Cheapies? You like cheapies? Everybody loves cheapies. But get hold of yourselves. This thing has been fully commandeered by the mm's. The pps should be many times higher than it is.
Take a good look. As far as cheapies are concerned in relation to the direction GRNH is headed, there . . . are . . . no . . . cheapies. There were cheapies at 10, at 9, 8, and so on.
There is no legitimate floor here. The floor is whatever the mm's want to make it. Some bought cheapies at 7, 6, and 5. But they don't look so cheap now, do they? Ya gotta hold and wait it out.
I just hope Haas doesn't push the panic button and r/s his own company. That would undermine everything he set out to do.
Hope true investors prosper, but be sensible doing it.
Loyal
Great idea, pork. Best way to bust up a short ring. But really, bro. Longs stick together? When have we ever seen that happen?
Does make for a nice fantasy, though. I used to dream of it in days of yore.
Anyway, good luck wit dat.
Loyal
If it is a goal of James Haas' to upgrade to another board, he'll have to really double down in the financial reporting end, and perhaps this accounting firm is just what the doctor ordered.
I'm not sure how the SEC deals with a certain matter, but should a dollar per share sustained be a prerequisite to an upgrade, for Haas to attempt the achievement with a bit of chicanery through an r/s [say, 1:10 or 1:20], it would likely backfire, even if the markets let gave it a pass to a dollar.
Many investors would likely see through the stunt, and mm's would surely take the stock back down in short order.
In other words, one would hope Haas uses his noggin and doesn't even consider such a tactic, even if it's a shrewd one.
Perhaps someone else here has more historical or legal insight on this matter than yours truly. I'm listening.
Loyal
Hmm. Haven't seen back to back green days in over a month now. Very odd for a company making money, along with the promise of so much more in the pipeline, don't you think?
Some hiding in the shadows of the deep state obviously don't want this company to succeed, not even on merit.
Sign of the times.
Loyal
Thursday, May 18:
Did someone give this thing CPR or jolt it with a defibrillator the past two days?
Just wonderin'.
Loyalhound
Tequila,
Good post. On the money.
Loyal