RE:RE:RE:What a dayDeltaVega wrote: All I can say Thank God I sold NHC trash stock and bought APH and CGC last November. Stay clear of this trash stock and Mr Flemming. He is not capable of running this company. We will see $1.00 soon enough. By spring. Bye bye HLTH.
kuchgold wrote: Consider yourself lucky, some have held shares in this company for a year and a half. Re: my last post ...reported guidance for 2017 is only good if it is attained or exceeded and expectations are met, .... I presume our new CFO has had input in terms of our latest forecasted numbers which are Rev. - $310-325 mil. and Adjusted EBITDA - $40-45 mil which appears to be more conservative and hopefully attainable..however, how does this translate into Earnings/profit and why not give a realistic forecast here..... I get tired of hearing the same excuse that it still is in the growth stage and therefore earnings are irrelavent ......we had net income of 6.4 mil reported for 2016 so what do we expect in 2017?...also, ezcostello you are right in expecting some indication as to what Concertis adds to the bottom line. Is it soon to be profitable and can we expect revenues to be consistent throughout the year as opposed to their other operations which are top heavy during q4. If there is no sign of expected profit then they should get rid of it and save the cost of operating it.
I appreciate your concern (whether it is truely ligit.or not) and your desire to enlighten people about where to invest, however, at this point I think one is no further ahead with some of these marijuana stocks at this stage of the game,.... many of them including APH and CGC are probably way over valued and with the price of the product only predicted to come down as more companies get involved in producing and selling it there could be a big sell-off on many of these stocks coming soon. The thing that I don't understand, with you and others, ..if you have sold your position and have moved on, why do you frequent the board ... press your views about Nobilis on others..is it the fact you have also lost significant amounts of money and continue to be pisssed off, or do you need to reinforce your decision as being a correct one or do you get satisfaction at seeing others suffer with their investment decisions. I invest only what I can afford and have a portfolio of stocks which make up for losses like this....I think we are near the bottom and if management can only implement some of the policies that I have mentioned in my previous posts I think there is more upside than down.