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2tommy2

04/25/19 10:05 AM

#93534 RE: 2tommy2 #93533

But then again does anybody remember Pharma Janes ( AEGY ) dead ticker poison sign banished to the grays to die a slow death. When it first started it was one very good scam. And Suzy-Q ( PMCM ) two examples of scams here in pinkyland. Does that make SIPC a scam? Guess I will find out. That's an easier decision to make when you have been green and can sell at .02 for a double. Naw I'll just hold some more, see how this summer turns out. Its been real slow I know but I would piss my pants if in another year or two Sipp has carved themselves a sliver of the market and MH HIPA is spread out over the whole country. Maybe just a dream? It sure is a gamble. I'm good with that. GLTA Go Sipp

Penny Masters

04/25/19 10:08 AM

#93535 RE: 2tommy2 #93533

5,000+ U.S. brewers that can make hemp beer. There is no way a beer maker would run out as you can call any of the brewers to make a hemp beer. Try it and the response will be,,, when do you want it, how much do you want and why would you want it.

Simply put it is a novelty as few re-order it at the locations they were in. Also call them and ask and they will verify this.

Broget

04/25/19 10:11 AM

#93536 RE: 2tommy2 #93533

Hey Tommys. I tried to find out who Symon is....??? Do you know? I'm not on fb or LinkedIn so if you or anyone have info on him would be greatly appreciated. Also looked up Ted Jorgensen...that's the name of Jeff Bezos estranged father who fixes bicycle tires - Also no info on Ted. If anyone has info on these guys - please share. If no one knows who they are, where they came from, what they've done...why would anyone invest in them??

Monroe1

04/25/19 1:38 PM

#93565 RE: 2tommy2 #93533

Really.

Its not good to be running out while trying to expand. IMO Where is that Marketing Manager at?



Part of due diligence is understanding business, especially trying to open a new one.

The company is in a great position not being able to keep up with demand.

A good friend of mine and I opened an ice cream and smoothie business on a beach. We order inventory in the amount recommended by the distributor. WE sold out in 3 days rather than the forecasted one week. Some ingredients and new equipment got held up at customs. So we lost some opportunity for a number of days. Did we quit and cry or get more excited for a growing small business. Now just compound that into a larger business that faces more problems and also govt regulations that limit financing, that governs labels, recipes, transportation, and distribution. 3 sets of regulations I might add, local, state. and federal. I could go on, but I think this will suffice.

I have owned 5 businesses. Nothing ever goes as planned and to expect anything else is a hint one should not go into business. It is certainly not for everyone.