Monday, October 13, 2014 9:26:55 AM
But I would point out that CNBC has made exceptions in the past. One such example was an OTC supplement company interviewed on CNBC live by Maria Bartiromo. CNBC chose to do that on-air interview because Tiger Woods became associated with that company, and CNBC knew that the interview would be good for ratings. Below is an image of that interview, with the OTC CEO and Tiger.
So what would be the angle for CNBC to conduct an on-air interview with Green Cures CEO Robert Calkin, you may ask. The simple answer is a ratings boost. CNBC has recently aired (over and over) several specials on the business of Cannabis/MJ/Hemp. So they clearly think that this subject is good for ratings. And who better to interview than an industry guru who has now taken command of a publicly traded entity within the same industry/sector.
I think that such an interview is very plausible in the near future. And I would not want to be on the sidelines should such an interview take place.
As always, simply my opinion.
GRCU
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