Thursday, March 05, 2015 12:32:36 PM
Here are my thoughts.
Donnell's hydro store is just outside of the Peterson Air Force base in Colorado. It sits in a tiny shopping plaza in between a laundromat and a liquor store. A shanty hotel, barbershop and decent looking golf course sit on the outskirts. The hydro store doesn't look like it fits.
There are several garden stores and nurseries in the area. All shops including Donnell's seem to have mixed reviews. Basically, the staff at her store sound like jerks. Had a very bad review from a month ago, showing new management may not be changing things.
So, I decided to look deeper into the personnel. I was not impressed. I did like Vigil's dedication to military members, but there wasn't any sense of professionalism that I could find via social or professional media. Their families seem to be doing better than the shareholders are financially.
This was unfortunate as I was going to purchase several million shares after reading some of the hype here.
The name 'grow your own greenz' - why do we have to use a 'z' here guys? This went out of style pre-2000. it just sounds like this company is trying to attract the wrong clientele.
It would take some absolutely amazing news to raise my expectations here since even this interview from last year lacks in both brain power and positive expectations a year later
http://m.jacksonville.com/business/2014-03-27/story/scent-pot-excites-penny-stock-investors#gsc.tab=0
Considering the financial statements fall off in 2013, it just seems like a blatant cash grab to keep their families living off investor's money.
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