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MD-420

08/20/18 9:50 AM

#97161 RE: lesgetrich #97159

So, you admit, it's farmon's crop. Debunked...lmao.

Where is the late 10K? They probably don't want investors to know just how bad it is.

Master-of-Disaster

08/20/18 10:46 AM

#97171 RE: lesgetrich #97159

I really like the way Rosenberg is trying to extend the 3 year project by 8 months ROTFLMAO.

Did MCIG forget how yearly calendars work? November is the new June!

Did he forget they were "immediately" cultivating the land for Harvest on November 29th 2017?

https://www.mciggroup.com/2017/11/29/mcig-definitive-joint-venture-farmon-foundation-empire-farm-growing-organic-industrial-hemp-new-york-state/

Did he also forget on December 4 2017, the following was PR'd?

With the cultivation process underway, using temperature-controlled greenhouses for propagation, unique and cutting-edge irrigation and proper field preparation for Industrial Hemp planting, using chemical-free pest and mold mitigation, NYAcres expects to harvest 800 plants per acre of the 40-acre farm in the first harvest. In the same season, another 80-acre parcel is planned for the second harvest, with 800-1000 plants per acre.

https://www.mciggroup.com/2017/12/04/mcigs-wholly-owned-subsidiary-nyacres-projects-10-million-revenue-first-year-operation/

Did he also forget on December 28 2017, the following was PR'd?

Additionally, mCig understood the importance of investing in HEMP projects. In 2017, we struck a big deal enabling us to grow organic hemp in New York. After having received interest from different groups in our hemp project, the company, after careful consideration, decided to increase production efforts. The initial goal had been to grow hemp on 40 acres of land; this has since expanded to 90-120 acres of land for the first harvest. MCIG is currently also looking at other opportunities to acquire additional acres of land for extended hemp projects. MCIG is also working on developing a new and exciting product line in the cosmetic industry where we will be using our own cultivated hemp.

https://www.mciggroup.com/2017/12/28/mcig-shareholder-update-ceo-defines-direction-company/

Did he also forget on March 6th, 2018, the following was PR'd?

In preparation of receiving the license, the NYAcres Project has been advancing and expanding its infrastructure and three green houses on the 220-acre Empire Farm, home of the NYAcres Project in upstate rural New York. The NYAcres Project is scheduled to commence on the first approximate 40 acres and start planting its first crop immediately.

https://www.mciggroup.com/2018/03/06/mcigs-subsidiary-nyacres-inc-secures-hemp-license-state-new-york-joint-venture-partner-farmon-foundation/

Did he also forget on April 17th 2018, the following was PR'd?

“We have acquired seed and begun the process of planting a minimum of 40 acres of certified organic hemp. In order to meet the timeline of our initial harvest in September/October (with additional greenhouse growing) all seeds will be germinated in greenhouses by the end of April and then transplanted outdoors. The process of moving the plants from the greenhouses to the designated 40 acres of certified organic fields for the initial crop plan will be completed by early June,” CEO, Tessa Edick of NYAcres explains.

https://www.mciggroup.com/2018/04/17/mcig-inc-updates-shareholders-on-nyacres-hemp-project/


theSauceman

08/20/18 11:40 AM

#97176 RE: lesgetrich #97159

Right on, Les. Peeps don't seem to get basic biz 101. LOL. It's called delegation and is smart biz.

MCIGGY

08/20/18 3:21 PM

#97186 RE: lesgetrich #97159

Commission? Its not sinister its called expenses, no one knows what mcigs cut will be after Farm on takes some onkown amount, then they have to pay someone to basically handle the extraction and the sale of it, so in reality MCIG may be left with a very lottle cut of the pie.