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The odd thing here for me is, while I find the happy talk of how wonderful everything is here to be delusional, I nonetheless hope, despite zero evidence of any ability of the company to perform, you turn out to be, by no present means, right.
Wow. You're right. He didn't say that.
He said: "They don't have a sales staff to support the beer in this market, so even though it's a great beer, it doesn't move very quickly."
After posting that verbatim the first time I very slightly paraphrased it for you as you seemed to lack understanding.
It is clear now that lack is wilful.
The message sounds encouraging; the right legal landscape could see this flourish.
And I hope so.
But...no offense, and maybe it's just down to regional dialectical predilections, but they need a new spokesperson who doesn't sound like a used car salesman.
Again, the answer from director of sales at Church Street was talking about the market they serve, which is the entire and only market in which Major Hemp is distributed and sold. In the whole market in which Major Hemp exists, even though it tastes great, it is not selling quickly. He thinks because there is no sales staff to push it.
Don't think I can explain it more than that.
Sadly, fairy tales is about all we've got.
If we can't produce or sell great tasting beer in markets we already have, what difference will TX, CA and CBD make? If we can't take the baby steps, by what fairy tale magic will we all of sudden be able to take giant steps?
I wish I could join in the happy talk, but for the past several months, right now and for at least the midterm future, the emperor is embarrassingly naked...and silent.
Q:What market
A: the one Church Street Brewing serves, the one where all the tasting reviews happen
Q: and where re the response? A: don't understand the question
Q:When was your correspondence?
A: today, around 5pm EST
So I thanked him and said the tasting notes seem positive and I didn't understand why they did not do more. His response:
They don't have a sales staff to support the beer in this market, so even though it's a great beer, it doesn't move very quickly.
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Jace Rhea
Sales Director
Church Street Brewing
Any shareholders in that market willing to do a little sales work?
Speaking of going National...
Asked Church Street Brewing through their online Contact page when was the last Major Hemp IPA run and when is the next one planned. Their response:
The last batch was brewed in September and there isn't another batch on the schedule as of yet.
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Jace Rhea
Sales Director
Church Street Brewing
Ted does not appear to be pushing at all...don't understand why.
Quote: "It could go National very easily with the right push."
Ah, so all this time the problem is we've had the wrong push. Ted, please take an online Pushing 101 course and apply the right push...immediately!
HAPPY NEW YEAR, TED!!
Wherever you are...
Quote: "...call them champions for now."
I'm sure they are, was just trying to get their ihub classification lol
Are the 49ers bashers or pumpers?
Pps only has to double 15 times from .0001 to $3+
We went from 0001 to 0002 - only 14 double boom times to go! We're getting closer.....;D
With respect, some occasionally sold cans still sitting on a shelf for who knows how long does not prove ongoing or current production.
And even if the silence masks some great behind-the-scenes development, why would they hide production and sales of a great tasting beer success story for so long if they are still producing/selling it? Why would you hide your own product?
Please provide a link that shows current active production of Major Hemp.
Info #1 - no production from your same observation: "Company has been quiet for several months"
Info #2 - non-alcohol cbd beer in a 6.5% market from you
So we will switch from a supposedly great tasting hemp beer (which is no longer produced) aimed at the 93.5% alcohol market to a cbd beer aimed at the 6.5% non-alcohol market.
Interesting strategy.
$3.00 per share - a mere 3,000,000% increase. It could happen...................................;D
HAPPY NEW YEAR to us rich oil tycoons!!
Agreed. Apparently, Ted wanted to build a beer company but has zero interest in running it. (link corrected)
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=151352921
There is a difference between comments aimed to be purely negative regardless of facts on the ground (fotg) - which are mere mirror images of comments that are blithely positive regardless of fotg - and commenting on the plain, sad for a long time, fotg...which produced the state of bagholding.
The future? Between the FDA and an absent CEO, rather bleak (as a fotg).
But, have matches handy to light any green candles when those become facts to be celebrated and commented on.
And IMO, those will become fotg when some company fundamentals start performing, not based on mania or ihub comments.
No offense intended, but I always considered you one of a handful of, to be polite, let's say reliable champions of SIPC.
It is due to misery loves company, no doubt, but I find it sadly comforting to hear from such a voice the honest, painful howls of a fellow bagholder.
A better New Year to both of us...
Hope you're right.
Merry Christmas to all!
If only we were invested in a company that produced and successfully sold analysis.
There's enough analysis on this board to buyout ExxonMobil if analysis were tradeable.
Unfortunately, oceans of the most eloquently stated, well reasoned analysis hasn't raised the pps. Obviously, we need even more analysis. This is my analysis. Did the pps go up?
The mystery is, if the beer tastes so great why so little production, so little promotion, so little sales, so little profit?
Why don't great reviews translate into profits?
The one reliable truth here is that nobody on this board knows anything...anybody who does has already left. And, yes, I realize the painful irony.
Last day to ship salami to arrive by Christmas.
The stockings were hung by the chimney with care,
In hopes the promised mania soon would be there...
...or, How the FDA Stole Christmas
So, are we gonna have some sort of reveal of FDA rules for CBD tomorrow, 12/20, as predicted by the Mitch fan club?
Awfully quite ahead of such a galactic catalyst...
I was actually being serious.
Someone who has great expectations for CANB's future please explain how a 1:300 RS increases the potential gain here.
How can a stock trading at $4-$6 possibly have the multi-bag potential of one trading at two cents?
I get being on NASDAQ is sexier and exudes bona fides. But I'm missing something on how it would improve my bottom line if the potential for net gains is (almost surely) reduced.
Someone please explain...
Would you rather have 300 shares at two cents ($6), where 10x baggers (1000% gain) are not uncommon possibly yielding $60...
...or RS 1:300 = 1 share at $6 where multi-bagging is much more rare, a 2x doubling (200% gain) to $12 would be beyond phenomenal. Very unlikely to see a 10x Bagger at $4-$6 a share.
Someone please explain - with simple math - how this looming RS is supposed to be good for common share investors.
Quote: "SIPC WILL BE SERVING CROW NEXT WEEK"
I would HAPPILY eat a double portion of crow to see Ted take his well founded beginnings into some level of actual regional/national beer presence with attendant levels of production & profitable sales. Which would be a HUGE leap from present operations.
Pass the Grey Poupon, please...
The national pass time removes ban on mellow moods.
https://www.foxnews.com/sports/major-league-baseball-marijuana-no-longer-considered-banned-substance
A bridge to TX, CA and the moon, over troubled water, no doubt.
Where's the squad?
Wow. Thought I'd lived past days when the way you knew the party was over was when the beer run out - but here we are.
Like Elvis, Ted apparently has left the building...
Will we hear from Ted before the year ends, if so, when?
Name the date and win a free Major Hemp beer...if you can find one. Plus dinner with Ted if you can find him.
Now if only they could make it to Texas...
CBD TREK
To boldly go where no hops have gone before...
SIPC might make it to the moon after all.
https://www.foxnews.com/science/beer-in-orbit-space-alcohol
Maybe we don't want to be the next Sam Adams. CBD hard seltzer?
Although White Claw remains the United States' top-selling spiked seltzer brand, rival brands have also found success. Truly, which is produced Boston Beer (SAM), is also growing in popularity. Analysts at Guggenheim said in a recent report that Truly is driving "more than 100% of the company's retail growth" and is helping the company, which makes Sam Adams lager, beer-proof itself. In contrast, the company's flagship beer, Samuel Adams, sales fell 11% and its 60 Minute IPA fell 14% for a 12-week period ending on November 2
https://www.cnn.com/2019/12/06/business/alcohol-trends-2019-beer-sales/index.html
Great story...which seems to imply there is zero demand for current product (plain lemonade/hemp beer) and all hope, the only hope, lies in a new product that needs permits (beer infused lemonade/CBD infused beer).
Three problems with that scenario:
1) if, using your analogy, the neighbors are tired of lemonade and aren't buying, what's with all the tasting notes posted here and the stories of sold out empty shelves?
2) Whatever the truth is, why doesn't Ted just 'splain us wassup? The complete lack of any communication is unconscionable.
3) If this whole thing is basically shut down until city hall acts, etc. (to use your analogy) then we are in for many months of waiting. Coupled with Ted's silence, who knows when we will know whether SIPC is cranking up to full speed or Ted just moved to his mom's basement.
Anyway you cut it, your story paints a bleak, and I fear all to real, picture. It actually , supports what pump/dump said...looks like we're toast and it is doubtful there will ever be a beer infused lemonade stand or a SIPC cbd beer in TX, CA, the moon.
And I REALLY wish it were otherwise.
Alas, too late. I'm deep bagholding now, hoping it's not just a mirage turned to dust, looking for a pulse in the mummified corpse...any twitch of life...or maybe a visit from the magic cbd fairy godmother. Sigh...it seemed so real. Nothing personal, but I hope you're wrong...
Touche
Ahh...a rare sighting of a cow playing opossum! It's one the more peculiar forms of cow humor...they think it's hilarious, nobody else gets it.