I thought CNBC too when Allyn said, "We have been
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I don't doubt for a second they've turned down big interviews. They only want to do them when they've sloughed off SK, and the company is ready for prime time. They don't want to seen as just promoting the stock. If Larry King wanted this interview, you can bet other big names did too. CNBC could likely have been one of them. Neal Cavuto, ex CNBC, at Fox Business would probably love to talk this story, but Benz is also at Fox TV. Bloomberg is a natural.
Reporters would love this. A big time lawyer and Fox TV legal analyst and a big Hollywood guy, whose Rolodex would make celebrities swoon because Allyn seems to know everybody who's anybody, take on a micro-nothing company and turn it into an mmj player, a branding and licensing power. Helping the healing collectives and state of California in doing mmj properly and creating a "how-to" model for the rest of the states that legalized it. Endorsed by the Lt. Gov. of California. The story has got mass audience appeal. I could also see the Allyn and Benz on the cover of Forbes or Fortune one day when they do a story on the business pioneers of mmj.