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bobba loo

04/18/14 8:39 AM

#15791 RE: zpaiss #15790

Has there been international companies inquiring about edibles?
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hopeful6

04/18/14 12:34 PM

#15792 RE: zpaiss #15790

Hi "Z", Thanks for the updates and also your honest input regarding USEI. I know Tony has a lot of respect for you and co. I also think you have the same for him in regards to the way he is attacking this new market venture. I enjoy your posts and hopefully expect more Thank you!!!!!!!
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Jacque_Strap

04/18/14 7:19 PM

#15797 RE: zpaiss #15790

NBC Natl News with Brian Williams had a segment on
marijuana industry highlighting Whoopie Goldberg
who is huge supporter on how it has helped her from
glaucoma and other ailments. It was mentioned that
the edibles are a very huge part of the growing part of
the marijuana business.
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jugs

04/19/14 5:08 PM

#15800 RE: zpaiss #15790

Who are you? I see your stage name is "zpaiss" but I've noticed a few things:

1. You say you know branding well but not the other stuff. My background is in Investor Relations and that means I must be understanding of analytics and standard metrics by which corporate progress may be measured. My understanding was/is that you co-lead a Public Relations company which aligns very closely with my field except that you might be more involved with the "off-campus" affairs whereas I'm involved internally except for presenting to brokers. Yet you say:

"I know nothing about investing but a lot about building lasting brands and organizations. My "money" is on USEI for the long haul."

Something isn't making sense to me---unless you are NOT the co-head of a much flaunted public relations company. Are you or not?

2. A week or so ago I publicly replied to your post with an embedded question. It was not answered or even acknowledged.

3. Your photo is that of a youth, not the photo of a mature man whose face adorns the Paiss website. Is it a 20 year old pic or???

Your posturing isn't adding up sensibly for me. I'm unable to see a difference between your comments and those of others who tout the company's virtues but fail to demonstrate substance.

Would you mind filling in some of the blanks? I'd very much appreciate it. It may help others, too.

Thank you.