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Re: emptypants post# 78268

Sunday, 05/06/2018 9:44:51 PM

Sunday, May 06, 2018 9:44:51 PM

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Another long one, if you aren't in the mood to read you should probably pass this post by.

Q1 financials, coming out in the next 10 days, will be the guidepost for investors going forward. There are things happening in the MJ world, but INMG is fairly immune to those things. We do not depend on legalization or government support. If anything, federal legalization would be a net bad thing for Kush Processing.

There are folks here who have consistently flamed me for this, because this is the OTC and millionaires are made from companies that never ever sold anything, blah, blah, blah, but I know this to be true about INMG, so I don't mind saying it again...

REVENUE! will drive this company. It's not a true pot stock. But the cash register's sweet dulcet tones are the siren song of shark investors everywhere.

REVENUE! will generate volume several orders of magnitude higher than we're seeing today.

REVENUE! and lots of it, will push large portfolios to stupid heights. Sure, you could roll the bones on a tiny company with a big PR machine and scalp off enough profit to pay the rent and have a good time on Saturday night. All in all, that's not a bad way to make a living. But, if you want to make a crap ton of cash, and not have to fight the rest of the world to get your shares sold because the stock just popped two cents, you need REVENUE!

Tom Coleman said months ago that any long investors who stay long will be rewarded. What he meant was that he's got a good plan and the skill to execute, and that a business takes time to build. Patience is the order of the day. Anyone who's waiting for Q1 fins to goose 3 pennies out this stock is really short changing themselves. The man who said "longs will be rewarded" was talking long-term, and in my very humble opinion, meant dividends. Here's why:

How does a guy who owns 100,000,000 shares, and pays himself in more shares, get his payday? He gets $1,000,000 for every penny the comapany pays in dividends.

Sure, this is a little cart before the horse, as the company has never generated enough REVENUE! to pay a dividend, but we'll get our first glimpse of the possibilities in Q1 fins. If Q1 clearly shows new REVENUE! generated from the 4 streams in place now, those of you looking to cash out a few bucks won't have any problem getting out, I'll be buying those shares from you.