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You clearly haven't purchased or shopped for CBD products.
You'll find quality CBD oil capsules (30 per bottle) going for $75+ That's $2.50 per dose. The gum is actually a bit cheaper.
I was just on the TAURIGUM.COM site .... Ordered some gum (paid via PayPal).
Great to see it's up and running. I already use plenty of CBD products - looking forward to trying the gum.
No sign of a Hybrid symbol/name change on the Finra site.
Looks like we'll be "D"-pressed until Monday.
http://otce.finra.org/DLSymbolNameChanges
Bouncing up and down like crazy....chart looks like a Hillary polygraph.
Guess my 5 semesters of calculus were a waste.
Price after RS: $0.20
Current price: $0.21
An increase (in layman terms "UP") of 5%
May I suggest spending less time rolling around on the floor and buy a calculator.
UP 5% since RS. Depends how you look at it.
With all due respect to the blogger who wrote the article....
I was part of a group that (years back) were developing a product (safety oriented) that was way ahead of its time. In order to ensure we were clear to proceed we engaged a senior partner at Kenyon & Kenyon (one of the top intellectual property law firms on the planet) here in NYC. Our attorney listened to our presentation, took copious notes and ultimately loved the idea/product and hoped to shepherd us through the IP process so we could take it all to fruition.
Very long story short, K & K's Washington office turned up a patent on the books that they felt we'd be infringing upon and that was a show stopper. We negotiated with the patent holder to move forward in an exclusive licensing manner but the demands were ridiculous. Our attorney told us point blank that he would not advise us to pursue our product development and commercialization without an arrangement with the aforementioned patent holder. The risks far outweighed the rewards.....INCLUDING the risk of being personal liability. In some circumstances the "Corporate Veil" can be used to shield company officers in the realm of IP infringement but it's a roll of the dice; on a state by state law basis. Here's an example ....
In Orthokinetics, lnc. v. Safety Travel Chairs, Inc., 806 F.2d 1565 (Fed. Cir. 1986), the court wrote: It is well settled that corporate officers who actively aid and abet their corporation’s infringement may be personally liable for inducing infringement under § 271(b) regardless of whether the corporation is the alter ego of the corporate officer.
As the blogger states in his article ..."But, IMHO, for most small companies today, patents are just about worthless."
IMHO I'd take the advice of Kenyon & Kenyon over a blogger. Just sayin'.
HCTI + patents = $$$
Bought a couple of shares at .0013 only because I was sick of looking at .0011.
When I saw "....metal coatings" I really hoped to see that it was auto body related. That application is inevitable for HCTI (and IF) and it will be extraordinarily lucrative.
Nonetheless .... more product = more $$$
Thanks DH.
That's the battle plan - damn the torpedoes!
Indeed!
BTW - I never noticed what it says on your account picture's hat. Quite stylish!
DH - HCTI is yet to appear on the FINRA symbol/name changes page. How late in the day could the list of companies there be updated? Can an HCTI -> HCTID notification happen after the bell to go into affect tomorrow?
Thanks.
Just yesterday you said "6 more days this will be at ZERO" along with the poignant one word post "BANKRUPTCY!!!!!"
Why the change of heart, batty?
Can only hope you're right T.
"....in the long run we will all be grateful we trusted our instincts and stuck it out"
Thanks for the info sharpei.
Did you by any chance express to Steve (not for the first time for sure) the high frustration level on the part of shareholders regarding the information embargo at this critical time?
Hate to say it aarlie - but with every passing day the deafening silence from the company brings with it a lot of doubt (for me at least).
I think the waiting game is taking its toll. A ton of expectations. A ton of possibilities. But with no substantive information from the company to feed the masses the board is now in hour 5 of the 6 hour Super Bowl pregame show. Enough already - let's go!
"Current isocyanate-free offerings exist, but they require thermal cure."
I didn't know HCTI non-iso products require a thermal cure.
Thanks for the great DD there Clarkie!
I doubt Dow would be a poster child for any EPA "protect the environment" campaign (or would they?!)
:
http://www.corp-research.org/dowchemical
"Our fellow iHub poster, TJG, again sold TAUG shares. This time he dumped 169,700 shares, amounting to a grand total of $500! "
Since you surely have an intimate knowledge of Mr Graham's personal life could you please share with the board the exact reason those shares were sold?
"Shaw was only holding 4.14 million shares, which is the equivalent of about $3300 at .008 per share. WOW!...now that's a big TAUG believer! "
4,140,000 x .008 = what?
Thanks for the clarification DH.
My friend's family has been in auto body since the 50s. The mere mention of a possible non-iso product(s) got him on a roll regarding the health hazards, EPA/OSHA, regulations, inspections, etc. At one of his brother's shops they just built a new "box" where cars and parts are painted - to the tune of $80K. If his reaction is any indication as to how non-iso coating products would be received then we're looking at, as he put it, "a monster".
I can only assume that IF is "aware".
I was looking at Industrial Finishes' web site - specifically
http://industrialfinishes.com/true-performance-product-release-clear-coat-activator/?platform=hootsuite
There's no mention of the True Performance line clear coat & activator being non-isocyanate. Any sense if Industrial Finishes will be out with a non-iso product for automotive applications any time soon? I was talking to a friend of mine who's been doing auto body his whole life and he'd be more than interested in such a product.
Thanks for the tip.
<<crickets>>
Yeah...the way you win is to make $$$ - and much like the roaches who run and hide when the lights go on the bashanistas will scatter while the longs prosper!
The opportunists are a montage of bottom feeders, folks with a few chromosome pairs amiss and otherwise trolls who couldn't care less if they cause anyone to lose money - as long as they make enough to buy beer for a month.
"Without a commitment on the part of at least 2/3 of Longs,...."
I'd argue you'd get 90% of the longs to commit to an alternative forum. Especially given the IHUB endorsed rules of engagement. Ironic that the HCTI board can be so "toxic".
I've had the same "time to leave" sentiment for a long time along with the "complicit" point of view. I'll say that the nastiness here on the HCTI board is nominal compared to other boards where personal attacks on company management and shareholders (longs in particular) are scathing, vulgar and juvenile. Bottom line - the basher crowd knows how to play the game based on the rules of TOS to their advantage. .... Complicit is the perfect description.
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Great ongoing DD work BTW, sharpei! Your efforts (along with numerous other folks on the board) are greatly appreciated. "Don't let the bastards win" Hawkeye Pierce, M*A*S*H
Not quite....
>>You neglect to mention that every DOD and government contract must be submitted as a bid.
The Feds issued over $100,000,000,000 (that would be $100 billion) in no-bid contracts last year.
I picked up 3.6 mil shares in three blocks all at .0011 this AM.
Long and strong!
Wonder why I have this feeling that one day I'll be noshing on some conch fritters at Schooner's Wharf and I'll look up to see the S.S. Gonefishin' steaming into the marina? They're going to need a bigger dock.
CCdude .... in the dingy right behind ya.
Psychotropic medications only work when taken regularly.
"I am indeed amazed when I consider how weak my mind is and how prone to error."
-- Rene Descartes
Let not your amazement be troubling.
Absolutely, Shrimp'.
>>Almost time to go fishin'
Wicked tuna, Shrimp'. Very wicked tuna.
The rumor is a small HCTI shareholder meeting is slated for May 20.
>>Sounds to me all of us longs are not in it for the nice hit, we are here for the big one.
Meet you at Louie's Backyard in KW to celebrate ...... hopefully quite soon.
Try Priceline.
Well, that didn't last. Back to 18.
Damn SoBs.
Got tired of these damn teens so I gave the Ask a little smack to get to 2 .... let's keep it there!
HCTI