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I would be surprised off the cost are 50% things are much cheaper in Mexico, Wells, shipping, plants so on
We will see if they do or not in the near future ??
None other at the moment however, 2500 acres of land that has a good portion that can be farmed and also we have the resort thay could come into play soon , my point was that the 300k is peanuts compaired to what could be in play sooner than later
That's a massive chunk of debt of the books
I think we all knew $PGUS wasn't going to become rich off of chili peppers, that's just the crumbs imo
The minimum will be 300k , and more if the crop can produce over 2500 tons of peppers, in my eyes 300k revenue is 300k of revenue $PGUS didn't have before and that is a positive
Its great news if you ask me
anyone see the diluters in l2, i dont see them listed but am having issues
my l2 looks to be having some problems and not listing all the market makers
so we should have 523401733 after deduction of the restricted shares and jans shares ?
lets hope a revers split is not in the works for us
its to bad they couldn't farm MJ on that 2500 acre
and what about the other land $pgus acquired(2500 acres) for more farming , just to look at it , if they grew peppers it could be $38 million in gross revenue
the information i found is 100 acre that gives us $1,536,000 or 3200 tons of production
gross revenue from the peppers: the deal made was 2500 tons for $1.2 million with no cap, this boils down to $480.00 a ton and actually 480.00 is on the high side for jalapenos as a commodity(400.00 - 500.00 per ton) , according to this PR https://www.otcmarkets.com/stock/PGUS/news/story?e&id=1181459 47 loads at about 900 tons delivered comes to 19.14 tons per load, knowing the average tonnage of the trucks tells us 72 loads@1378.08 tons of 2500 delivered so far. knowing how many acres used for the crop and how many tons per acre can be grown on average (32.00 tons per acre) per this article https://www.calpeppers.com/page.php?s=7&c=42 gives us $15,360.00 gross revenue per acre..... does anyone know how many acres are in use for production
OTCQB rules alone tell me its a very good chance the $PGUS PPS will be over $.01 soon, Jan has worked to hard to get the upgrade and bring $PGUS to life to just let it go,
All OTCQB companies must meet the minimum bid price of $.01 per share at the close of business of at least one of the previous thirty (30) consecutive calendar days; in the event that the price falls below $.01, the company will begin a grace period of 180 calendar days to maintain a closing bid price of $.01 for ten consecutive trading days;
http://www.legalandcompliance.com/securities-law/otc-market-compliance/otc-markets-listing-requirements/otcqb-listing-requirements/
$PGUS Board Followers going up a little: 312
now he is gone
Good morning $PGUS
nice, i wonder how much they put in each truck, good average is 22.00 tons per load that would give us just under 1600.00 tons total
Makes me think of green paper
Wow, what a close, nice and green
All we need is some great news and it's going to fly imo, the ask was thinning out real nice today
Im a $PGUS fan boy haha
1.5 mill would be a nice harvest
anyone know what the going rate is for these peppers by the ton
Jan has bought millions in the past, pretty sure his boat is already loaded and he has not sold any
So if an insider like Jan buys our sells our makes a material change a form 4s must be filled
What is this form 4s
Needs a little CPR to get it moving again
according to the file revenue was generated from the logging operation
news is out $DLCR, good morning
yup, it could run good
Let's hope the saws are working overtime
Good morning $DLCR !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The numbers look good if we could just get some good news
has anyone verified this office is open,, 5635 N. Scottsdale Road, Suite 130
Scottsdale, AZ 85250
bid sitters might as well smack the ask, doesn't look like 5s are going to break