RE:RE:RE:Letters of Intent........LOI
jerrio78 wrote:
Wow!! 50 posts in one day, thats a new record even for you. You must have really shorted this one.
Hey thats what happens in volatile markets, some guys make it shorting, some make it flipping. This stock needed the volume, the liquidity has dried up as most will agree.
Oh btw, I love how you are back from being asked to take a long stockhouse "vacation" and this is your return swan song. You may not get the results you like though, but good luck to you all the same.
I think a lot of people wanted to hear about pot on Thursday. There is a lot of cachet behind the sector and unfortunately too many companies are still trying to yell it from the rooftops with no reponse. The regulators are on alert to watch for companies blowing the pot smoke....
When and if a deal comes out of HC then so be it. As far as the rooftop garden goes; the last guys did a lot of things wrong but it did after all garner international attention. If someone was to come in and do it right, wow that would be a big news story wouldn't it.
Hey enjoy the weekend, the more times you post probably wouldn't make it turn into truth. Thats goes for bashers and pumpers. I think investors can make up their own minds. You guys know the markets are closed today right?
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Hey Jerrio
Seriously dude, you still think this story has legs with the rooftop garden story. In my opinion, this is actually bad for AFI. The rooftop garden fiasco is a very recent event and still fresh in the minds of lot of investors who got burnt on it. The Thursday event left a lot of unanswered questions, some of which have been discussed by red deer in a previous post (LOI s). No matter how they spin this, I doubt if they can attract fresh money into this without proving that they can actually make money. The big story here was the MMJ play. That, I believe, is most probably out. What is left is a roof top strawberry dream. I am neither long or short this play at this time but I know people who are. Plus the warrants coming due next month and this can get ugly very fast. You can look at it technically or fundamentally and it is not looking good. JMHO.