RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:WowIn other words Salbrom, as I see it, Nextleaf process is disruptive because it is able to extract oil from lesser quality weed, for an unrivalled cost and for a better quality result. That is (my words):
- Commercially extracting oil from trims and low quality weed. Other processes (CO2, etc.) are technically unable to do this, period. Of course Nextleaf can also extract oil from any better quality of weed. When we say quality here we mean higher oil concentration, because "taste" of any strain is lost in the refining process.
- Making higher quality oil. In oil making, "quality" is defined by "less bad-tasting residus" (wax, chlorophyl, etc.), which now allows Nextleaf to produce better-quality vapes.
- All this at a better cost than any other method. Whatever weed you use (trims, strains), Nextleaf process is unmatched, which now helps produce low-price top-quality vapes on which NL is however able to turn a hefty profit.
The main reason Glacial Gold is exciting is because it seems (we will have the hard figures in the next quarterly report) to validate the fact the technology is indeed disruptive (better than any other), which provides some assurance on the bright future of the company. So the challenge from now on seems to be EXECUTION, NL capacity to make something profitable with the technology.