INCC .0033~~>> Next MARIJUANA stock on high alert.
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1-NO DILUTION
2-NO R/S
3-3 BILLION SHARE REDUCTION COMING ANY MINUTE
4-PURCHASE OF GRO-PRO SYSTEMS
5-BECOMING CURRENT AS I TYPE
6-CHILL REMOVAL
7-TWO BUILDINGS IN COLORADO 5000 SQ FT
8-$61 MILLION POTENTIAL PER BUILDING
9-COULD BE NEW DEAL AS SOON AS NEXT WEEK WITH FORMER CANNABIS CUP WINNER IN ANOTHER STATE
10-THAT DEAL COULD START GROWING IMMEDIATELY (IF DEAL GOES THROUGH)
11-NEWS FROM CEO VIA TWEETS AND PR's EACH WEEK FOR NEXT SEVERAL WEEKS CONFIRMED
12- LAST BUT CERTAINLY NOT LEAST A BREAK DOWN OF CASH COW :
PLEASE KEEP IN MIND THEY PLAN ON GROWING A VERY HIGH STRAIN WHICH IS NOT YOUR AVERAGE PRICE.
stervc Member Level Tuesday, 07/29/14 08:52:06 AM
Re: big green tractor post# 9020
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With this INCC facility for Hydroponics Tower…
This is huge for INCC if they achieve their goals. It is just a matter of time before many investors begin to see what some of us already see with INCC. This is a very huge facility in Colorado for their Hydroponic Towers to be placed. Now I see why the CEO upped the amount of marijuana to be cultivated to be 19,200 pounds (lbs):
https://twitter.com/MedCanHldgs
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For inquiring minds… the average price of marijuana per ounce, as of July 2014, in Colorado is roughly around $200 per ounce as indicated below:
http://time.com/money/2965578/marijuana-price-war-heats-up/
16 ounces = 1 pound
So… let’s derive how many ounces 19,200 pounds would equal…
19,200 pounds x 16 ounces = 307,200 ounces
This means for revenue for INCC below:
307,200 ounces x $200 per ounce = $61,440,000 in Marijuana Cultivation Revenues
This is why these levels won’t last long upon the company sticking to their game plan to first becoming current with their financials and then retiring the 3 Billion shares from their Outstanding Shares (OS) as the company has been promising. This is also why the removal of the DTC Chill will be huge too as the company is currently working on removing too.
To add, I think it is fair to expect a 55% Net Profit Margin:
http://www.fool.com/investing/general/2014/01...rados.aspx
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Sterling