RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Lots of timeLet's just agree to disagree on this one lol. I like having enthusiatic investors on this board, regardless of whether or not they have differing views...it leads to good discussions as we just saw. A bunch of great posts just stemmed from this.
THEPUMPPROPHET wrote: If the price of hemplify goes down and the word on the street is that you can cop a buzz off it. It would have a much bigger market. Just sayin'
MJlegislation wrote: I don't disagree with anything that you said in this post. I obviously realize all of this. My main reason for debating your energy drink claim was with regards to you saying that only poor people drink them. Its a much, much bigger market than that. That is all.
THEPUMPPROPHET wrote: Okay. I LIKE THIS STOCK LONG TERM and am HEAVILY INVESTED (am already up, have NOTHING TO LOSE). Let me continue.
Red Bull is a 'tad' different. But sure.
Why do you think credit companies (VISA) kick so much ace?
Think about this before you buy your next stock....
What do poor people need? CREDIT (visa), CHEAP GOODS (dollarama?), FOOD THAT IS CHEAP AND SERVES A "PURPOSE" (Fast Food Chains and Energy Drinks) - look at those stock values for some context.
I'm not going to ignore realities because you want to think that middle class people need all of the above more than the people who just spend without thinking about where the money is coming from. Poor people are poor for a reason. They love to spend even though they don't "have" money is the main one.
This is basic here man. BASIC.
Peace
MJlegislation wrote: You lost the energy drink argument before the argument even started if
you truly believe that poor people with all of their extra disposable income lying around are the reason that Red Bull sells 6 billion cans a year in close to 170 countries and why Monster is currently sitting at a market cap of $25 billion. Give your head a shake man. I'm sure that there are poor people who buy energy drinks but to say that they are the only people that buy them is down right preposterous.
THEPUMPPROPHET wrote: No way. I might lose the "next set of digits" with you -- but not the energy drink argument.
Look at the snit Monster sponsors. Nascar and poor people stuff. No one drinks that junk except the welfare poorest of the poor. If you don't believe it - ask any gas station or variety store clerk (where I'm SURE most of that garbage is sold).
People who have money don't buy energy drinks and Hemplify is an energy drink that caters to a richie rich crowd.
Until there is a study that says that keeping a certain level of CBD in your bloodstream protects against X,Y and Z. Richies don't want it. Poories only want the MAXIMUM Caffeine and Sugar and cheap snit that keeps them fatter and crappier (opposite of Radiohead Fitter, Happier).
Peace.
MJlegislation wrote: Lol first of all, your views and "insight" about energy drinks is absolutely ridiculous. And you are drastically underestimating the potential of Hemplify. Secondly, you do know that earnings and sales are two seperate things right? Third, the next "set of digits" are actually going to be released in less than a month. Fourth, nobody is expecting this to double in one night.