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Haytore

05/30/18 2:06 PM

#88942 RE: grabthegreen #88941

And there are already a ton of companies selling CBD products in Mexico. You didn't think for a minute that RMHB had a monopoly there, did you? And with their $1.98 advertising budget, nobody will ever hear of them. But, don't worry. The Mexican deal is a scam, and will never happen. But, in the mean time, entertain yourself by googling CBD products available in Mexico.
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Tom1003

05/30/18 4:32 PM

#88946 RE: grabthegreen #88941

Sounds like when they said there were billions in China in need of water. lol. There's roughly 330 million potential customers in the US and sales numbers have proved that no one in the US wants these products except for shareholders. I don't see Mexico as being any different. Why ship in a product from the US when they can make their own? Nothing proprietary here. I like how you give the layout for most countries: Rich people, large middle class, lots of students, and lots of poor people. I think you just identified most of the countries in the world.

Millions of potential RMHB customers in Mexico:--There are a lot of very rich people in Mexico,also a large professional middle class.A huge student population.And sure a lot of really poor people.Income disparity.

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oilsleuth

05/30/18 6:07 PM

#88947 RE: grabthegreen #88941

Nothing is known about who owns CBD Alimentos with its supposed large distribution network. Why the secrecy? There is no plausible reason for it. What have they got to hide? Do RMHB people have some involvement in it? It's very suspicious. Talk about how big Mexico is doesn't cut it. With no real performance in the USA to back it RMHB is pulling the old "Look over there" distraction bluff. The change of intention of the "contract" to include CBD and the politics in Mexico as reasons for the delay take a lot of believing. A few starry-eyed shareholders might buy it but the market doesn't. There is absolutely nothing of substance to support the story. If they really wanted to be believed they could just give some verifiable detail on the ownership of CBD Alimentos. It wouldn't be of the slightest advantage to competitors operating in Mexico. Mexico smells very much like the Canada-India-China con.