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Fact-

1. Epidilolex doesn’t work well compared to every other LGS drug on market and has honeymoon effect
2. Management has been trying to sell the company for months but no takers
3. Donald Trump and pricing will be an issue with CBD. $33,000 a patient a year for weed good luck with your less than 5% seizure freedom and negative press
4. Pipeline is crap but looks good on paper. No way the DEA approves a THC bases drug that has tanked across the globe
5. Management- Enterprise Rental Car Manager Eric... Ha.Ha.Ha
6. Enjoy your launch party in Boston but your expensive tea will be replaced with Charlotte’s Web and Haley’s Hope and the other 300 CBD based products you can buy in other states for pennies on the dollar.
 






Fact-

1. Epidilolex doesn’t work well compared to every other LGS drug on market and has honeymoon effect
2. Management has been trying to sell the company for months but no takers
3. Donald Trump and pricing will be an issue with CBD. $33,000 a patient a year for weed good luck with your less than 5% seizure freedom and negative press
4. Pipeline is crap but looks good on paper. No way the DEA approves a THC bases drug that has tanked across the globe
5. Management- Enterprise Rental Car Manager Eric... Ha.Ha.Ha
6. Enjoy your launch party in Boston but your expensive tea will be replaced with Charlotte’s Web and Haley’s Hope and the other 300 CBD based products you can buy in other states for pennies on the dollar.

Do you know if it works better than products like Charlotte's Web? Could it work worse?
 


















No one has studied the others but this one but it appears this causes the sh-ts and has little efficacy.

Bring on the next rainmaker:

In his free time Hatfield read about "pluviculture" and began to develop his own methods for producing rain. By 1902 he had created a secret mixture of 23 chemicals in large galvanized evaporating tanks that, he claimed, attracted rain. Hatfield called himself a "moisture accelerator".[citation needed]

In 1904, promoter Fred Binney began a public relations campaign for Hatfield. A number of Los Angeles ranchers saw his ads in newspapers and promised Hatfield $50 to produce rain.[citation needed] In February, Hatfield and his brother Paul built an evaporating tower at La Crescenta where Hatfield stood and released his mixture into the air. Hatfield's apparent attempt was successful, so the ranchers paid him $100. Contemporary Weather Bureau reports stated that the rain had been a small part of a storm that was already coming but Hatfield's supporters disregarded this.[2]:81

He began to receive more job offers. He promised Los Angeles 18 inches (46 cm) of rain, apparently succeeded, and collected a fee of $1000.[2]:82–84 For this effort, Hatfield had built his tower on the grounds of the Esperanza Sanitarium in Altadena, near Rubio Canyon.

In 1906 Hatfield was invited to the Yukon Territory, where he agreed to create rain for the water-dependent mines of the Klondike Goldfields. The Klondike contract was for $10,000, but after unsuccessful efforts, Hatfield slipped away, collecting only $1,100 for his expenses.[3] This failure did not deter his supporters.

In 1915 the San Diego city council, pressured by the San Diego Wide Awake Improvement Club, approached Hatfield to produce rain to fill the Morena Dam reservoir. Hatfield offered to produce rain for free, then charge $1,000 per inch ($393.7 per centimetre) for between forty and fifty inches (1.02 to 1.27 m) and free again over fifty inches (1.27 m). The council voted four to one for a $10,000 fee, payable when the reservoir was filled. A formal agreement was never drawn up, though Hatfield continued based on verbal understanding. Hatfield, with his brother, built a tower beside Lake Morenaand was ready early in the New Year.[2]:91

On January 5, 1916 heavy rain began - and grew gradually heavier day by day. Dry riverbeds filled to the point of flooding. Worsening floods destroyed bridges, marooned trains and cut phone cables - not to mention flooding homes and farms. Two dams, Sweetwater Dam and one at Lower Otay Lake, overflowed.[4] Rain stopped on the 20th of January but resumed two days later. On January 27 Lower Otay Dam broke, increasing the devastation and reportedly causing about 20 deaths (accounts vary on the exact number).[citation needed]

Hatfield talked to the press on February 4 and said that the damage was not his fault and that the city should have taken adequate precautions. Hatfield had fulfilled the requirements of his contract - filling the reservoir - but the city council refused to pay the money unless Hatfield would accept liability for damages; there were already claims worth $3.5 million. Besides, there was no written contract. Hatfield tried to settle for $4000 and then sued the council.[citation needed] In two trials, the rain was ruled an act of God but Hatfield continued the suit until 1938 when two courts decided that the rain was an act of God, which absolved him of any wrongdoing, but also meant he did not get his fee.[4]

Hatfield's fame only grew and he received more contracts for rainmaking. Among other things, in 1929 he tried to stop a forest fire in Honduras.[citation needed] Later the Bear Valley Mutual Water Company wanted to fill Big Bear Lake. However, during the Great Depression he had to return to his work as a sewing machine salesman. His wife divorced him.
 










































Cystic Fibrosis? LMAO, that's almost transferable. You're in for a rude wake up call.

Seriously, you remind me of all the idiot managers in this industry that think therapeutic experience is relevant to sales. If you are going to be an MSL, perhaps, however a rep in today’s world is basically a trained monkey with a lunch budget.

You are told who to see, what to say, in what order and how much to spend on lunch. Get over yourself.

Pediatric epilepsy is actually a lot easier sell than other disciplines assuming you have a product that works.
 












Come on son, you can't be serious asking for data on cafe Pharma. Don't be a moron. Take the time to do some real research away from this site. Poor bastard.

Point proven, poor bastard. I was wondering what happened to the butt-hurt dude who didn’t get the job. Welcome back!

Any data worth reporting is available to the public. Give us your data. That’s right. You’re full of it.
 












Point proven, poor bastard. I was wondering what happened to the butt-hurt dude who didn’t get the job. Welcome back!

Any data worth reporting is available to the public. Give us your data. That’s right. You’re full of it.

Son, it's quite obvious you did not get the job. Sucks to be you. Get a life.