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Everyone already knows about mhba. That's the problem. Been around awhile. U think people are going to automatically say... "OMG check out this cool new product!"
They're gonna respond "yeah heard about that one...meh"
I challenge ANYONE to answer a simple question... But be serious...
What does SIPC have going for it to create hype? What product or service?
SIPC excitement here is overwhelming!!!
The excitement here is overwhelming!!!
Relying on peoples assumption of .09 & .25 is even worse
SIPC needs to complete Form TTB F 5630.5d (for starters) in order to sell any alcoholic beverages outside Colorado...
In addition, any public company requesting an alcoholic beverage license needs to have AUDITED financials to qualify. Of course SIPC is unaudited...there are also other hurdles SIPC needs to overcome being a public company.
Talk of national distribution is a fairy tale. Relying on "HOPE" is a dangerous game in stinky pinky land.
http://wilsontimes.com/stories/hemp-in-the-hopper-bill-could-legalize-fiber-crop,125003
Story mentioning Hemp INC subsidiary Industrial Hemp Manufactring
Nice paint job. ...
Only here for SIPPertainment
Easy there pilgrim. I smell a dead cat
It's not nonsense...A little DD will tell you that.
I'm just wondering why a company that people say is legit wouldn't abide by the law.
Odd indeed
Can someone explain to me why SIPC is operating illegally in the states of CO and CA? They are required by law to be registered in these states too.
Nevada is where SIPC was founded BUT in order to do business in other states (such as CO and CA) they are required to file a "Foreign qualification" registration in each state outside Nevada. It basically consists of filling out some forms and paying a fee.
Sipp Industries clearly trying to cut corners. Which is illegal.
SIPP INDUSTRIES not registered as a business in both California and Colorado??? Is SIPC really operating without a business license???...
https://www.sos.state.co.us/biz/BusinessEntityCriteriaExt.do
https://businesssearch.sos.ca.gov/CBS/SearchResults?SearchType=CORP&SearchCriteria=Sipp+&SearchSubType=Keyword
Is SIPC really that stupid or am I missing something? Unbelievable!!!
Either that or they don't want to hear the truth... never changes my handle BTW...member since 2014.
MHBA is an alcoholic beverage,correct? Yes or No?
Anyone gonna comment or just turn a blind eye?
National distribution is off the table IMO.
Where will the momentum come from?
SIPC needs a Form TTB F 5630.5d in order to sell any alcohol beverages outside Colorado...
In addition, any public company requesting an alcoholic beverage license needs to have AUDITED financials to qualify. Of course SIPC is unaudited...there are also other hurdles SIPC needs to overcome being a public company.
Too many hurdles for any stinky pinky to overcome...believe me!
I challenge ANYONE here to name any "legal and regulatory hurdles SIPC has faced" due to its products of which sleekscape was referring to...anyone?
Bueller?
Bueller?
The NEW marijuana THC infused beer is NOW! CBD beer market is already a,diluted market. Marijuana beer is the next big thing...just one example...plenty more in the OTC
http://fortune.com/2018/03/29/blue-moons-creator-is-making-a-marijuana-infused-beer/
"All legal and regulatory hurdles SIPC has faced"
Legal and regulatory hurdles? What are you referring to?
Q. "Do you think hemp legalization will have an effect on prospective investors in the investment community at large?"
A. I do believe legalization will have an affect with investors. However, the hemp beer market is currently saturated with product and legalization will only dilute the market that much more. So I question SIPC's ability to profit from an already diluted market. Plus there are thousands of uses for hemp. The prospective investor MUST specifically be interested in hemp beer since SIPC is ONLY into hemp beer. That's a small niche. If ya get my drift.
Q."Have you done any canvassing?"
A. As in DD? Of course.
Q. "Have you asked hundreds of your peers?"
A. Asked them what? Don't understand the question. What did you ask and what did they say? And why?
Q. "Is there any data that backs up your argument that nobody will care?
A. The minute legalization happens is when every stinky pinky starts pumping out hemp product PRs. Tons to choose from. That's also when we see blue chips emerge, just like we saw with Corona investing in the Canadian cannabis beer market. We will see that in the USA with companies such as Bud Light, Coors, and others. That's where the general public will invest...Besides, SIPC is a small obscure company run by 1 person that has low volume daily.
C. "Because my data indicates that Hemp Beer is a sexy product at the intersection of cannabis and beer, and most who are interested in investing in it will only do so AFTER hemp is legalized"
R. Why exactly would "most" people wait to invest in a company AFTER legalization since SIPC's products are already 100% legal in 50 states?What do you think they're afraid of? What's the reasoning behind your opinions?
C. "Which would mean only a small fraction of the total potential investors in SIPC own the stock right now, compared to what we will see after hemp is legalized"
R. That's pure speculation. Need evidence.
I believe the point waterchaser is making is this... People were calling for .09 and even .25+ going into catalysts such as Cali and 4/20... yet these huge catalysts did nothing for sipc pps. Infact it's been a downward spiral.
And so far anticipation,of hemp legalization has sent sipc into red territory.
Every single catalyst caused red for sipc. Hemp legalization catalyst will have NO affect here based on past performance imo...and because legalization will have NO affect on sipc business plan.
Because isn't that SIPCs flagship product? What do you think it means?
LMAO! That forward thinking CEO said "we are ready to take sipc to the next level"... such BS! THEY JUST SAID THERE ARE LONG DELAYS for any hope for national distribution
What "level" is he talking about? The next level is national distribution...which will never happen.
Lyin' stinky pinky ceo pumping tactic is all that paragraph is.
Sipc is RED overall since Mitch McConnell introduced the Hemp bill. People know legalization WILL happen...yet sipc is down big red. Even anticipation is moving the needle red.
If and that's a big IF...sipc does pop it will crash harder than a barrel of bricks....just like when Mitch mentioned hemp beer. Crashed hard the next day and every day after that.
By the time SIPC gets its act together, legalization would have already happened. The wave will pass them by before any exciting news happens...if ever.
Hemp legalization will have NO affect on pps. In fact I believe legalization will hurt pps. Everyone will be selling into it since there are long delays CONFIRMED from the company regarding national distribution. No reasons to buy and nothing exciting here.
SIPC doesn't need legalization anyway to operate. SIPC product already legal in 50 states.
Wow thats huge!!
Chaser, check out this excerpt from the last PR...
"Despite its intention, Sipp has encountered a few regulatory issues when trying to expand its market outside of Colorado which is causing some delay. Management has been actively working through the issues and expects to have them resolved soon."
National distribution will never happen IMO. This stinky pinky looks extra smelly.
What's your take on this?
"Weed 4" this Sunday at 8 on CNN...
This is not fake news
Can anyone here shed some light on my original question to Sleek regarding his statement cause i can't get an answer from 16 hrs ago.
Anyone?
Still waiting for clarification on this...Bueller?...Bueller?
"So not only will Hemp beer be unquestionably legal, but so will CBD beer"
What are you talking about Sleek? All CBD products (including SIPC products) are already 100% legal in all 50 states.
Am I missing something?
Spring Hope, North Carolina, April 26, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Hemp, Inc. (OTC PINK: HEMP), a global leader in the industrial hemp industry with the largest multipurpose industrial hemp processing facility in the western hemisphere, announced today that the Company’s wholly-owned subsidiary Industrial Hemp Manufacturing, LLC (IHM) has finished harvesting 200 acres of North Carolina-grown kenaf, planted just last year. The approximate 2 million pounds of harvested kenaf will be used to create Hemp, Inc.’s proprietary natural absorbent and Loss Circulation Material (LCM) products for the oil and gas well drilling industries.
Kenaf (hibiscus cannabinus, a cousin of hemp) is a non-wood fiber plant that has been likened to okra and cotton and typically grows 12 to 18 feet tall in a six-month growing season. The kenaf was grown by IHM’s strategic growing partner John Finch Farms in Spring Hope, North Carolina and will be processed at Hemp, Inc.’s 85,000 square foot manufacturing facility in Spring Hope, North Carolina.
The harvested kenaf will be used in the manufacturing of Spill-Be-Gone™, an oil spill cleanup product, and DrillWall™, a Loss Circulation Material (LCM). “LCM” is a term for substances added to drilling fluids when drilling fluids are being lost to the formations downhole. Notably, Spill-Be-Gone™ was one of the products used to help clean up wildlife during the BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill.
“Our first kenaf crop of 150 acres planted in 2015, in North Carolina, was harvested in 2016. That was a milestone. Now we’ve just hit another milestone with this 200-acre kenaf harvest. The process was long but well worth the time to ensure a high-quality harvest,” said Hemp, Inc. CEO Bruce Perlowin. Hemp, Inc. announced earlier this year that it had completed its first purchase orders for Spill-Be-Gone™, DrillWall™ and other products.
“This harvested kenaf will support the production of our environmentally-friendly products that provide a nontoxic solution to cleaning up spills and absorbing various materials,” said David Schmitt, COO of Hemp, Inc.’s wholly owned subsidiary, Industrial Hemp Manufacturing, LLC. “We are also proud to work with local farmers in order to meet the growing demand in the oil and gas well drilling industries for high quality, consistent, safe products.”
The hemp planting season in the state of North Carolina last year was delayed. According to Perlowin, the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) took eight months to give the state its hemp growing permit which caused farmers across the state to either plant their crop late or not at all. Due to this unfortunate delay by the DEA, Hemp, Inc. only planted 550 acres of hemp last year. The late planting negatively affected the number of acres executives believed would yield a much more successful crop, for all the North Carolina farmers.
This year, however, will be a game-changer for Hemp, Inc. and North Carolina’s farmers. “We are already gearing up to potentially plant up to 25,000 acres of hemp this year as we continue to ramp up operations and expand our footprint in the market. As the tobacco crop continues to become a less reliable source of revenue for farmers, we are proud to empower small and medium size farms by introducing kenaf and most recently hemp into their crop rotation.”
Market appears to like this latest revelation. HEMP looking solid!
National distribution is not coming. Excerpt from last PR regarding national distribution...
"Despite its intention, Sipp has encountered a few regulatory issues when trying to expand its market outside of Colorado which is causing some delay. Management has been actively working through the issues and expects to have them resolved soon."
Better hope hemp legalization moves it cause ND won't. This excerpt is them just saying it won't happen.
"Longs" take profit with any green day sipc may have...thats the problem with your logic...respectfully speaking
Those that go long at this pps take huge risk based off recent trading...went to .09 just to crash back to 3s
No joke! Low volume says differently. SIPC stock doesn't reach beyond ihub. I personally know that's a fact.
I never fell for the hype. Hemp beer excites nobody...couple years ago it might see .09...and could even be pumped to .25 like rocky mountain.
NOT A CHANCE!
https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.usatoday.com/amp/467110002
The news must be too new