RE:RE:RE:RE:Worries About BiomassWe can argue opinions and hypothetical situations all day long and wind up nowhere. Rome wasn’t built in a day. Not saying this is the holy grail but more of a lottery ticket. If it goes it goes if it doesn’t it doesn’t. I invested in this stock because of the risk/reward associated. Considering I bought these shares at 0.02 and watched it rise %1000 for no reason other than the radio and news started talking about hemp. Then everyone buys in high and rides it down to its comfort level. Where they say this company is going down hill blah blah blah. 2 years and up %300. Any idea how that fluctuation messes with management trying to distribute funds. I wouldn’t want to talk to you a$$holes either if I was management. They are a penny stock not Microsoft. Where are all the hemp clothing, hemp rope, oils, plastics, and the other 5000+ uses for hemp. We are just now emerging into this market and it is costly for companies to switch but the trend will take us to a multi trillion dollar industry globally. the oils produced by hemp can replace fossil fuels, plastics can be replaced by the plant cellulose to make biodegradable plastics, the fibers are stronger than cotton fibers and are cheaper to produce. Hemp and cannabis are competing with almost all the global markets and some big companies probably don’t like that. Ghg is not the only hemp stock I have and it’s not the only one that’s been “underperforming” these are not 1 or 2 year investments but rather 5-10 or more. I know of lots of successful businesses who have claimed losses and had amazing years following because of it. These things sound bad but they aren’t necessarily bad.