Hey guys,
anyone else holding in this small (tiny) cap company?
Interesting market - police 'non-fatal' ammunition & portable drug testing.
Bought in at 0.01 and sold at 0.016 and now watching it go past 0.037
They could possibly have a corner on the market in the US if they get certain approvals. Does anyone have any info on them besides what's on their website?
Sweet mama. I bought the break out too, but thought I got in way too late. Then DOW tanks then this happens. Good stuff.
I'm trading this but can not see any $$ value at the moment.great announcement!!! will hopefully see this crack and go beyond the 4c mark as the news sinks in.....
I'm trading this but can not see any $$ value at the moment.
What's the $$ value to the company?
Is this going to fall over once the volume day traders get bored?
Or, is it the real deal?
Rampers hold your tongue please....
True Kennas...there have been no figures mentioned. However, I believ the market is massive:
MONTERREY, Mexico, July 2 (Reuters) - Mexican students will take drug tests in schools as part of an effort to reduce narcotics use among young people, President Felipe Calderon said on Monday.
Calderon said 8,000 schools will take part in the first stage of the program when the school year begins in August and September. Students ages 12 to 17 whose parents consent will take the test, which will ultimately be administered nationwide.
"We must join forces to have ... permanent review of pupils' health to detect any addiction and to act immediately, not to punish them but to help them," Calderon said during a visit to a poor neighborhood of Monterrey in northern Mexico.
About 5 percent of young Mexicans have tried illegal drugs at least once, a much lower number than in the United States, but narcotics use is on the rise, the United Nations says.
Mexican drug smugglers channel billions of dollars worth of South American cocaine and marijuana into the United States every year, but increasing amounts are staying in Mexico.
Mexican drug users bought $3 billion worth of cocaine last year, Mexican newspaper Reforma reported on Monday.
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