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02/09/10 2:45 AM

#61462 RE: 10000SHARES #61461

ANSWER MY HESG QUESTION! IF YOU CAN!
Explain the rationale difference color for HESG volume...... Can you?

We call it HESG Short Seller Captured Capital.

Was I asked to prove this or explain this?


It’s not uncommon to read about small publicly traded companies complaining about the evils of naked short selling and the negative impact that it has on their price of their stock. It is however, quite uncommon for companies to actually take action and do something about it. The difficult, sometimes daunting task of taking on the issue of naked shorting is usually costly and time consuming, taking valuable resources away from the company’s operations.

One of the newest companies to take on naked short selling is Loftwerks Inc. While many of the fore-mentioned companies diverted resources towards fighting naked short positions in their companies, Loftwerks has tackled the problem by diverting more money back into the company, and buying back shares.

IMO
I guess the MM's didn't like that to much, It caused the buy halt on HESG when MM's figured they would have some settlement issues.

So is HESG being rolled up into a OTCCBB, With Willie at the wheel.... I guess your just going to have to wait and see.

I'm still looking for that press release also!
The stock market is a device for transferring money from the impatient to the patient.
- Warren Buffett






None of you can explain the rationale difference color for HESG volume...... Can you?

http://www.otcbb.com/asp/OTCE_Short_Interest.asp

January

Settlement Date
01/15/2010
01/29/2010

Due Date - you need two points to figure out an average? SS probably needs this data!
01/20/2010
02/02/2010

Media Date
01/27/2010
02/09/2010

Maybe this is not real?
http://thehealingcentermt.com/home/

The Healing Center is OPEN:
Tues - Sat from 10-6

Collectives Located in:

Bozemon
Kalispell
LIVINGSTON
Missoula

Delivery available in:

Big Sky
Billings
Helena
Butte

Quote:
Smith recently finalized a licensing agreement to sell the rights of his Livingston collective to Los Angeles-based Health Sciences Group, Inc. He said it’s the first public partnership collective in Montana.

The Montana Medical Marijuana Act passed in 2004 as a voter initiative with 62 percent approval. Under the law, patients must obtain a written certification from a doctor and then register with the state’s Department of Public Health and Human Services.

Through November, there were 5,440 patients registered in the state, and another 495 with expired cards. Flathead County had the second most active patients with 753, trailing only Gallatin County’s 837.

Smith disputes the requirement to register with the state. In his interpretation of the law, a patient is legal to obtain medical marijuana without registering with DPHHS. Smith and Tom Daubert, one of the 2004 law’s architects, have publicly disagreed over this matter.

Medical marijuana collectives are essentially private clubs serving as intermediaries between registered patients and caregivers, rather than for-profit businesses. The Healing Center’s collective in Kalispell will likely have a receptionist up front, along with legal hemp-based products such as shirts and informational packets on the laws and benefits of medical marijuana.

In the back, card-carrying patients will have access to marijuana, in raw form to be smoked and in products, such as baked goods, to be eaten. Tinctures are also available. All of Smith’s marijuana is organically grown. Smith said, since smoking anything harms the lungs, he encourages patients to ingest the medicine.

“We’re really trying to get people away from smoking it,” he said.

As an entrepreneur, Smith sees financial potential in his business, though he doesn’t plan to get wealthy off of it: “I’m not poor, but I’m not rich.” He does plan, however, to use the profit to promote industrial hemp. He is an advocate of the organization Montana Hemp Farmers.

“Anyone who’s an entrepreneur and starts out with a grassroots effort stands to gain some financial gain, but it’s what they do with it that’s important,” Smith said. “Hemp – that’s where we’re going next. This thing is way bigger than medical marijuana.”


California? “Hemp – that’s where we’re going next. This thing is way bigger than medical marijuana.”