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04/25/12 4:11 PM

#64345 RE: duchamp #64341

the tradin"TODAY" you must have got alot riding on a few hours of trading, what cbis is doing is gonna be about years....not a few hours. please jump ship, you may be too shortsighted.

THIER VENTURE CAPATALIST PARTNERS HAVE ALREADY SPENT MORE THAN THIER MARKET CAP ON *CBIS THE COMPANY NOT STOCK, if it ever came down to it they would buy all available shares to protect thier investment, wich would be a textbook move that even rookies could predict......so in short that means they are a SOLID invesment ((for a pennystock)) because thier existence is protected

somtimes pennytraders should remember that companies usually have more at play than just OTC stock when the company issueing have large investors and special interest behind it

cell phones and internet stocks started small and most were otc, im not discounting otc stock but in my opinion cbis is a "different" tye of animal here. 99% of otc stock is in existing markets and are with supressed businesses with larger and plentiful competition stacked on top of them all the way to the market cieling, on the contrary cbis has nothing but clouds above them for the market cieling and sparse competition and lots of eyes on them including the FDA, this is a otc play but a monster of a otc play and bashers will be regretful .

this is one of the tope performing stocks in the last year on ANY market and will continue to do so as long as they continue in the footwork they have so marvelously displayed over the lsat year and the growing momentum accompanied with it.

the reason they are diluting is because the time to do that is now instead of later when any repurchase program would be out of thier reach and also because if you allow your people to load on a 1$ or more stock it costs alot of friggin money, they issue more shares to create room for more u-haul filling and leverage and growth, any real investor knows that dilution is ALWAYS bad UNLESS its with a new company laying a foundation in a emerging market