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    What happened to input Viagra?

    Share price Had issues earlier in year and now the Gormley commercials are gone.

    Did they lay off staff.

    Is the lawsuit against them working.

    What happened to input streaming contracts.


    Just wondering what others are hearing or seeing.

    #2
    Johns gone silent
    They never called us either

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      #3
      I guess if there’s not dozens of people walking around at farm progress with those free pales then we’ll know something has changed.

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        #4
        If their system is working...it should be profitable for those signed up....otherwise input capital will be talking to government for a bailout ... and they will get...Emsley probabably still has the pictures...

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          #5
          I agree if it was profitable farmers would be lined up to get onboard.

          To many pales out there so won’t be collectable.

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            #6
            Wasn’t there just an input C farm auction recently? Somebody got the rug pulled out.

            I saw them as a sponsor at an ag innovation event in April.

            I’m gunna get me another pail in June!

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              #7
              Originally posted by bucket View Post
              If their system is working...it should be profitable for those signed up....otherwise input capital will be talking to government for a bailout ... and they will get...Emsley probabably still has the pictures...
              They cant fail. They will get the farmers crop insurance, life insurance and/or land titles.
              At the least its a transfer of wealth. They would “break even” after collecting on the sales of the farmers machinery and either keep the land titles or sell the land for profit.

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                Me thinks they're well......

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                  #9
                  My guess is they are completely fooked..
                  just like one earth or wtf
                  Just like pike
                  Just like any of these corporate schemes, too many chiefs not enough workers and tax payers .... it is what it is ... reality sucks .

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                    #10
                    Remember....Input may fail but it's "Principles" will have more feathers in their nest....therefore, individually they succeeded!

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by farmaholic View Post
                      Remember....Input may fail but it's "Principles" will have more feathers in their nest....therefore, individually they succeeded!
                      Your absolutely right .
                      It’s so ridiculous that so many farmers caught up in land expansion could not see WTF they were getting into .
                      The **** measuring contest is coming to an end .

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                        #12
                        .....but the gig might be over.

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                          #13
                          Input declared a one cent dividend per common share, that makes it 4 cents annualized or 5% on the 78 cent share....not bad! Bwahahahahaha......if the shares hadn't lost nearly half their value in the last year.

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                            #14
                            It would be interesting to see how far out they lock prices in? What does this nearly 2 dollar loss mean to them? Can’t imagine all the negative publicity has helped either.
                            Come to think of it haven’t heard any advertising whatsoever ever. You’d think this would be the busy time for that?

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                              Court rips streaming canola contracts as ‘unconscionable’

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