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Is that a bull flag pattern on the daily candles?
Yes the factory operator went with the plant, yes.
If you want info on an old company you are going to have to contact whoever ran their company it has NOTHING to do with Hemp Inc., That old company had its own problems Nothing related to Hemp inc. Hemp doesn't have any answers about some bankrupt company it has no connection to it except they salvaged the plant from them.
I will find out, I want to know all about it as well.
With regards to the plant this A KENAF LCM operation NOT A HEMP PLAY (though LCMs can be made out of hemp)! ITS NOT COMPLICATED.
This is a clm kenaf play. Companies pay $3-5/lb for CLMs from Kenaf. You keep mentioning Hemp we areeady told you this is a kenaf pla although hemp can fibers can be used for LCMs as well.
Its not rocket science; Hemp is going to sell LCMs to companies!!! What do you not understand about that?
Ihempman.com is informative regarding LCMs.
Cedenco shows as 1 entry, NOBO 87000, around august I believe. You guys are gonna believe what you want but really?! 367? With that type of volume? My new song:Whosentuweirdos. I dont think gaymans an investororspeculator
I was wrong guys this is more of a kenaf play
Under the entry cedenco (electronic) represented 87000 shareholders six months ago. Also I answered your supposedly unanswerable question. The lcms will sell for 3-5 a pound potentially. Critical material in the drilling process. Hemp's will be eco-friendly! I don't know if there is a premium on that but its better for the environment. =)
Hemp inc., has 5 million pounds of kenaf; 5 million pounds will make about 3.5 million pounds of loss circulation materials that is green lcm. Oil companies want three to five year contracts for LCMs, some pay $5 a pound for it. I think $3-$5/lb is the price range.
Ihempman.com good info
Kenaf will be used to create LCMs
You really believe a stock with around 80-90 thousand shareholders six months ago has a few hundred shareholders now?
How about the tens of thousands of shareholders who own shares? Maybe they want a piece of the industry even if its a hail mary to them compared to your fancy stocks (of which we are so perplexed you guys come so far out of your way to take interest in a micro cap designated security penny stock when you have much better picks).
& What financial professionals do you know who are allowed to solicit designated securities??!! Otc markets are off limits for brokers to recommend. Walmart was a penny stock; brokers couldn't solicit that at the time either.
Some people love throwing dice in vegas some people throw a couple bucks on penny stock why do you think pennys are classified as designated securities??!! Inherently risky. Me id rather try a penny stock when its in the gutter and everyone is taking turns throwing rocks at it. Some people like to buy shares once its already doubled or tripled; they are either in it for the long term or need practice on their entry point strategy. Sitting around the msg board all day dreaming of class action payouts on stocks of which I picked the worst timing to enter; not my cup of tea even though the pessimism is bullish.
Do you know what their software does? You think its a website builder or a social media tool?
Market Sentiment Analysis is bullish4Hemp-imo
Pessimism is bullish for stocks look it up. So I thank you kind Sir.
A couple decent questions. If you spent a little less time asking the message board and more time interviewing industry leaders you would find your answers much faster! You need to practice doing your own dd. Some of your questions are borderline silly; LOOKUP YOUR OWN VENDOR LISTS.
Is it possible that there are more companies (besides Hemp Inc.) involved or will become involved in the supply chain and re-emergence of hemp being grown and processed legally in the U.S. as this market expands? Who wouldn't support local industry and all the jobs it can create? There is a whole ecosystem of vendors already importing hemp from other countries; how happy will they be to order processed hemp without the costs of importing it?
I walked through a store in Encinitas California that has hundreds of products made or derived from the hemp plant, it was a great learning experience. The potential hemp market in my opinion could become astronomical if the cost of processed material comes down. I think the pace of market expansion will increase as vendors, wholesalers, entrepreneurs, manufacturers, scientists, and consumers, learn how hemp can help their lives. If Henry Ford made a light weight car body out of Hemp, imagine the amount of potential applications in industrial and consumer products.
Chart looking good
ROFLOL Two sides to every story this is the biggest joke! Especially when you hear what really happened.
Wow talk about being right on
Beautiful trading today
A lot of pennys dont even have tangible assets. The company can grow as the hemp industry expands. hemp has already been proven to be a material with many uses, many of which are not being utilized by consumers YET. Consumers want their dollars going towards quality products that are going to last and are made&supplied by people getting compensated a humane wage.
I_Believe ThePessimism is PricedIn;LetsHeadNorth for the Spring. Just the magnitude of electrical cables and controls that have to be installed is immense.
Traders need a CANNABIS/HEMP/CBD_Index (fund) of Companies
Great Price Action Go Hemp!!
They relocated it which probably was a huge feat, and they say its going to eventually be up and running I don't think anyone knows EXACTLY what month but if you say they are not making progress on it I think you should take a closer look.
2016 Going To Be a GREAT YEAR! Despite macro markets HEMP looks good
Entire Market Was Hit - Creating Buying Opportunities
I look forward to possible catalysts;other-states-bringing-HEMP-back;
I thought investors short overbought stocks, stocks that have a very high price, not when a stock is at the bottom of a range. Enlighten me.
If you're telling the board a stock has to be above 25 CENTS to short why are you asking about shorting a stock trading around 5 cents?
Good things are worth waiting for in my opinion. Flaky weak shares OUT!
HEMP'S PR PAGE: http://hempinc.com/category/press-releases/
For those of you who want to keep a close eye on developments with HEMP please bookmark the above link. =)
Go HEMP! The company and the plant!
Contact a broker. With your obvious lack of knowledge shorting isn't practical. You would most likely have to have a huge cash position set aside for possible margin call if HEMP were to rally off from these support levels.
National Hemp Association (NHA) Introduces Hemp, Inc. as Its Newest Gold Member.
This isn't the newest PRESS RELEASE but I wanted investors who have not read it to do so: Click the below link:
http://hempinc.com/national-hemp_association-nha-introduces-hemp-inc-as-its-newest-gold-member/
HEMP Speaks on Processing Industrial Hemp@Progressive-15-Hemp-Expo in Akron, CO
Hemp Inc. Speaks on Processing Industrial Hemp at the Progressive 15 Hemp Expo in Akron, CO
LAS VEGAS, NV–(Marketwired – Dec 23, 2015) – Hemp, Inc. (OTC PINK: HEMP) reported today its Chief Operating Officer of its wholly owned subsidiary, Industrial Hemp Manufacturing, LLC, David Schmitt, spoke at the Progressive 15 Hemp Expo in Akron, Colorado. The Hemp Expo, held Monday, December 14, 2015, was to help educate farmers on growing and processing industrial hemp. Progressive 15 is North East Colorado’s single, unified voice to influence public policy and enhance their economic viability and quality of life. Schmitt was invited to speak on behalf of Hemp, Inc. as part of the Manufacturing Panel. The other companies on the Manufacturing panel includedPureVision and US CBD Corp.Progressive 15 in Colorado, Colorado Initiative
During the ten-minute presentation given by Schmitt, he updated and informed attendees and other panel members on Hemp, Inc.’s progress of its decortication facility (Hemp, Inc.’s biggest asset) in Spring Hope, North Carolina and the planned revenue generator for the company. He also discussed processing industrial hemp in North Carolina.
“We own the largest natural fiber decorticator in the USA. There are two in France and two in South Africa. Since May 2015, we’ve been reassembling it. Even though hemp is legal in North Carolina, there’s still a lot of work to do because we still have to set up a commission to regulate it (i.e., how to bring seed into the state and what that entails). We are very optimistic we can have seed in the ground come April of 2016. Until that happens, we will process kenaf through next year and then beginning 2017. Once we convert the line from kenaf to industrial hemp, we won’t go back to processing kenaf,” said Schmitt.
He continued, “The products we’ll be manufacturing, initially, will be for the automotive and textile industry (the fiber). The hurd will be used to manufacture products for the gas and oil drilling industries as well as products to clean up oil spills. A 1999 U.S. Naval study found that the inner core of the kenaf plant was the most absorbent material on Earth. It can be used in deep-water disasters. The LCMs (Loss Circulation Materials) are used to drill. These are the types of products we’ll be manufacturing once the plant is operational in the first quarter of 2016.processing industrial hemp, oil drilling industry, kenaf products, loss circulation material
“By the end of 2016, we’ll be employing 100 employees just in the factory. A year after that, we’ll probably be up to 200 employees. Spring Hope is about 20 minutes east of Raleigh in the middle of a farming community. We’ll partner with farmers all over the state of North Carolina to purchase their hemp crop and will process it in our facility.”
Schmitt also stated, “The money maker in North Carolina, for at least the past 2 decades, has been tobacco. However, the quota for the tobacco farmers is being reduced more and more. They can’t make money on corn or soybeans. The two crops in North Carolina that have been good to farmers have been sweet potatoes and tobacco. Most tobacco crops are being moved offshore, so they’re looking for alternative crops and nothing looks more promising than industrial hemp. The farmers in North Carolina are very excited.
“We’ve also been visiting Colorado once a month, on average, to work with their farmers too. We are also working on a very small decortication system for the farmer who is growing 20 to 40 acres that will give them the ability to decorticate the hemp stalk at their own farm. Once that happens, that makes it logistically feasible for us to purchase that material from them. We are working toward getting one in Colorado late Spring/early Summer to help them maximize the value of their industrial hemp crop. It’s small in scale so the portable decortication machine can be pulled with a pick up truck or tractor.”
Hemp, Inc. will continue to update and educate its shareholders through their “Educational Press Releases.”
The expo also featured panel discussions on the Legality of Industrial Hemp under Federal and Colorado State Law, Industrial Hemp Breeding, Manufacturing, Hemp Farmers, Crop Insurance and Farm Loans, Banking and Hemp Production, Water & Soil Testing for Hemp, Farm Equipment for Industrial Hemp, and Law Enforcement.
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Watch as Hemp, Inc., the #1 leader in the industrial hemp industry, engages its shareholders and the public through each step in bringing back the hemp decorticator as described in the “Freedom Leaf Magazine” article “The Return of the Hemp Decorticator” by Steve Bloom. Freedom Leaf Magazine, a leading cannabis industry magazine, is published by the public company, Freedom Leaf Magazine, Inc. (OTC PINK: FRLF). “Hemp, Inc. Presents” is accessible 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, by visiting www.hempincpresents.com. To subscribe to the “Hemp, Inc. Presents” YouTube channel, visit: http://www.hempincpresents.com.
Subscribers will automatically get an email from YouTube every time a new Hemp, Inc. video update is posted along with suggestions of other similar videos. Stay up-to-date with the progress of Hemp, Inc.’s multipurpose industrial hemp processing plant while being educated on the industrial hemp industry. Our video update views are collectively reaching over a thousand views per week. Stay informed by subscribing to Hemp, Inc.’s video updates. Hemp, Inc. is positioning itself to be the avant-garde of the industrial hemp industry and processing industrial hemp.
UPDATE ON HEMP, INC.’S DECORTICATION LINE
Hemp, Inc. continues to update its shareholders every step of the way. According to its most recent video update (published December 22, 2015), the multi purpose processing industrial hemp plant in North Carolina, nestled on 9 acres, is nearing completion. The frame for the industrial hemp testing lab has been built. The transformer is complete. The disconnect switch is in place. Electricians continue to finalize miles of electrical work.
Outside the facility, the kenaf field will soon be cut and later brought inside for baling. According to David Schmitt, IHM‘s COO, the first frost kills the kenaf, then it sits in the field to defoliate. When the moisture content drops below 12%, it’s ready to be baled. The Hemp, Inc. portable decortication machine is also being re-designed for optimal efficiency. Not only is it expected to produce millions of dollars in revenue a year from processing kenaf and, later, hemp, it’s aligned with Hemp, Inc.’s commitment to the American farmers and to spearheading a new clean, green American Agricultural and Industrial Revolution.
While Hemp, Inc. will continue to market its hemp-based cosmeceutical and nutraceutical product lines, the legalization of industrial hemp in North Carolina has been a game changer for the company. Hemp, Inc. expects its decortication line to be fully operational by the second quarter of 2016. It is the only commercial facility in America at this time that will be able to process raw hemp.
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HEMP, INC.’S TRIPLE BOTTOM LINE
Hemp, Inc. (OTC PINK: HEMP) seeks to benefit many constituencies from a “Cultural Creative” perspective, thereby not exploiting or endangering any group. CEO of Hemp, Inc. Bruce Perlowin, is positioning the company as a leader in the industrial hemp industry, with a social and environmental mission at its core. Thus, the publicly traded company believes in “up streaming” a portion of its profits back to its originator, in which some cases will one day be the American farmer — cultivating natural, sustainable products as an interwoven piece of nature. By Hemp, Inc. focusing on comprehensive investment results — that is, with respect to performance along the interrelated dimensions of people, planet, and profits — the triple bottom line approach can be an important tool to support its sustainability goal.
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NICE 5 CENT Support Level Here.