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Addicted2Pennies

05/16/12 1:29 AM

#67011 RE: CherylShuman #67008

Yes! As one phrase goes "volume precedes price" meaning large amounts of volume is generally followed by an increase in price and the exposure we have gotten since the announcement has been amazing.
THe panic is just from all this "MOMO" with no affecting increase in price I believe.
If you are confident then Im sure me and all the other longs are very confident as well! :)


RFMK4life

Floatable1

05/16/12 1:39 AM

#67016 RE: CherylShuman #67008

The Cannacig seems so easy to use. My understanding is that it turns on with the flow of air from inhaling. And you don't have to turn it off to save battery power. So it is completely on-demand for the user. I am excited about the Vapor inhalers because I read that you can get 40 draws from each load and the battery lasts 300 draws before recharging. That would last me the whole week, especially with the 60% TCH and high CBN/CBD content in the P.I.R.D. Extract.

I could be mistaken but this all sounds very easy. Can't wait to get one. A-list Celebrities are going to make me look at the Cannacig, but all of these great specs are going to sell me one.

Go RFMK

Art Vandeley

05/16/12 1:41 AM

#67019 RE: CherylShuman #67008

What people are panicking over is that in penny stocks, there is a lot of scams. The classic scam is the "pump and dump". What a pump and dump is when a company is heavily promoted (either by insiders or by someone who owns a lot of shares) to artificially inflate the stock price and then dump a large amount of shares onto the market at the inflated stock price. This usually tanks the stock price back down or even lower than what it was before the pump started. I am not saying that is the case with this company as I am not familiar with this company as I just started looking at this company. It hurts the small investor by getting them to buy shares as the price is going up and they continue to buy the shares as the pumpers dump them onto the market. Google pump and dump and stock dilution. You will understand some of the concerns.