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Sept 18 2020
The rising popularity of cannabidiol (CBD) and cannabigerol (CBG) in several medicinal usage to treat mental illnesses like anxiety, PTSD, etc and also for recreational usage has appeared to provide a booming market with steady demand for the product.
https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2020/09/18/2096015/0/en/CBD-Hemp-Flower-Sold-At-Premium-Rates-At-Oregon-Valley-Hemp-Co.html
"Hopeless Dave" lol, just goes to show if you hold long enough some shares do turn to gold and I did call this one wrong.
Good to see old investors still here and now happy with the turn around. Only bought for the CBD etc here. Huge growth market and it had had a massive bubble and then crashed. Searched out a few, ZOE being one.
6000 US Stores!
There are 4750 odd Walmart stores in the US
2500 odd Tesco's in the UK
2000 odd Greggs in the UK.
Next year Rodders ;)
Oh hi Antha..... Hope things are treating you well?
All this flogging CBD out of garages has indeed ended in tears, of joy!
Love and hugs.
Hopeless Dave.
Yep, some lucky buggers will have 10 bagged if they bought at the right time. I, like a lot of you had to go out on a limb to get my stupidly high HNR average down to a comfy 13p. By the time it plunged to the 3p region, I was already "in too deep" to spaff any more money into it. Terryified of throwing good money after bad, and at too much of a loss to consider bailing out, but sitting pretty now! Onward and upwards, and thanks for the advice too chaps...
I had all but written off my HNR shares in the depths of the bad old days. I'm glad I left them in the bottom drawer and actually added a few in the dip. GLA
Are yes the good old HNR days, anyway I never thought ZOE would reach these dizzy heights, I'm not in so well done guys not many shares out there that have 10 bagged this year. I wonder where Di4mond is now?
tbh........it has certainly been a roller-coaster learning curve here for me....with plenty more classes to come !! bring it on....dyor etc...
remember all too well !!
Just for a laugh, those LTH (like myself and Dave and others) who remember back to the end of 2017 and the debacle round the issue of shares to a ""mystery"" investor/II @30p for the ED well drilling..
The RNS... https://www.lse.co.uk/rns/ZOE/share-subscription-raises-1633391384-jieuhkb13ug65fb.html
"Highlands, the London-listed oil and gas company, is pleased to announce that it has raised £3,391,384 before expenses through the subscription by a single investor for 11,304,616 new ordinary shares of 5p each (the 'Subscription Shares') at a price of 30p per Subscription Share (the 'Subscription')."
It all seemed very smoke and mirrors at the time as the ""mystery investor/II"" would have been well over the 3% threshold for declaring never appeared. They will be almost break-even now..
old RP certainly pulled some strokes...