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joshgets46

03/12/14 9:51 AM

#26756 RE: BreakingGood #26755

Breakingood,itis a pleasure reading your posts as they are well thought out and written.
I could not agree more with your finishing statement

'Most project developers probably do not want to assume all the risk and work associated with being first. If and when the current crop of projects are successful, we may see an increasing rate of GKG adoption. Even VSPC announcing that it has inked several additional contracts could make others more comfortable to take a chance with them should market conditions continue to improve'

It is as simple as that! It is not due to lack of trying on VSPC's part. It has nothing to do with how much money anyone earns or loans the company.I am sure that everyone knows it is in the best interest of everyone over at VSPC that this succeeds and does so in a big way.
I too have googled this company from every angle looking for those nuggets of information that keep a person positive and they are out there. I have invested only what I can afford to lose without losing sleep or having my wife castrate me. Too many have too much to lose which I have seen in every penny stock I have owned over the years.
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hedge_fun

03/13/14 8:01 AM

#26763 RE: BreakingGood #26755

VSPC has little to no IP rights for GKG.......

The sub sub license is worthless. It doesn't even have terms. Why would someone invest MILLIONS to build a plant using GKG, pay VSPC royalties, when VSPC may not possess any rights whatsoever?

They can go straight to the Inventor and get the grass themselves. China Gate got an exclusive in Guangdong and North America from the Inventor, but China Gate can sell seedlings to anyone.....except in Guangdong and North America. Big whoop!

Why pay royalties when you can buy seedlings?

Karl inks a few meaningless deals, plants a few acres, and tells shareholders the phone won't stop ringing. In the mean time the stock has been diluted over 1B shares since they got involved with GKG.

Schewe even suggested they would "self-fund" deals, which hasn't happened.

When the company won't.......no one will.