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notagain1

02/15/19 6:59 AM

#134741 RE: LongShot_Louie #134740

Blinded by the hype?

There’s no hype here, we have a marijuana company play sitting at 1/2 penny with a non bloated SS , with an existing grow op seemingly enough undergoing expansion in every way from acquiring a larger building for agriculture grow space to retaining a law firm experienced in acquiring full LARA licensing.

Yes the current Paog ceo has had a level of involvement in a previous company building it from grass roots to acquisition status, which needs to be noted. Also to note that his level of connections in doing so can attract investors here. He did clearly state he is building PAOG to be a marijuana conglomerate and/or acquisition target.

To me a no brainer investment at this level, this is the ground floor and all I see is, there is much money to be made here. Considering there are many MJ companies out there trading far higher in Pennies,dimes and quarters on abstract information.

Not telling anyone to buy, but the story unfolding here is very intriguing, hence my money is in the pot, no pun intended.

Drugdoctor

02/15/19 9:18 AM

#134744 RE: LongShot_Louie #134740

LMAO $25 million of debt and $75 million purchase price = 50 million net for owners and investors... nuff said!

PINKYXXX

02/15/19 9:22 AM

#134746 RE: LongShot_Louie #134740

Well I’ll be damned... but hey if they get a grow license and it could be Verified on the LARA website.. his past ventures will soon be forgotten... thanks for info

nsomniyak

02/15/19 11:10 AM

#134748 RE: LongShot_Louie #134740

Thanks - very informative.

Doo-man

02/15/19 11:33 AM

#134749 RE: LongShot_Louie #134740

There has been a long line of CEO’s that have came through this company and touted, “The Golden Resume” and none of them have done anything or made this company viable. The list is long and shows a pattern of failure and collusion.

Alexander M. Woods-Leo - Failed
Shawn Carden - Failed
Mark B. Newbauer - Failed
Thomas Wolff - Failed
Robert Weber - Failed
Arthur Hall - Failed
And Now ....Karl Riedel - hmmm