Post by
hopefull on Nov 10, 2020 7:58pm
Eve and transparency.
it's a good deal. Or is it. NL sends out a nr stating a great deal. So if they have a deal with A company which they name, they spell out the contract...... Why in God's name would you not want to share the particulars with regards to the split or the financial part of the agreement. Either it's a great marketing job in which NL gets nothing or almost nothing but advertising or NL missed the boat on trying to move their stock price up. Either case NL needs to be more transparent in there disclosure to shareholders.it is VERY APPARENT that NL is not making any money on the deal as they would be showing this as a model to move forward with other companies. NL if you are reading tell me how you are going to get us out of the basement. Deals like this are worthless to the bottom line.
Comment by
Rusty2018 on Nov 11, 2020 11:43am
I heard the same comments from IR. I would encourage others to reach out rather than listen to "some" of the posts here. GLTA
Comment by
LastoftheFranks on Nov 11, 2020 11:47am
Thinking bullboards are credible sources of information is like calling InfoWars news.
Comment by
cronic1980 on Nov 11, 2020 1:33pm
Anyone have any idea what 300kg a day would look like in actual rev or too hard to work out?
Comment by
Weedmsterbadger on Nov 11, 2020 1:45pm
300 kg a day x 261 days excluding weekends that's 78300 kilos a year in the ubika research estimates 2021 26000 kilos processed for total revenues of 125 000000$ 2022 54000 kilos to processed for 241 000000$ In total revenues
Comment by
cronic1980 on Nov 11, 2020 1:51pm
That research was probably old pricing (which has fallen) and not 50/50 splits with no cost base so not sure we could rely on that?
Comment by
Weedmsterbadger on Nov 11, 2020 3:11pm
Ubika came out to quick once morning nunber aikk entuakky be posted and 10 dollars it is aurora cannabis generated 60 million last quarter with billions in overhead its trading af 11 dollars lol I think we are good if we execute
Comment by
stealthct on Nov 11, 2020 5:30pm
assume 100kg of biomass produces 6.5kg of distillate. A lot of variables but assume a 6.5% efficiency, potency unknown. Consider 9k dollars per kg of distillate. Probably 8M in revenue after the 50/50 split.
Comment by
cronic1980 on Nov 11, 2020 10:30pm
I don't understand your maths? 6.5kg x $9000 = $58,500 per 100kg you say. there are 50 x 100kg = 5,000kg as agreed deal. 50 x $58,500 = $2,925,000 50% = $1,462,500 how do u get 8m?
Comment by
LiveStreamss on Nov 12, 2020 1:36am
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Comment by
stealthct on Nov 12, 2020 8:01am
I'm also including the 26Tonnes of biomass from the April deals. That should also turn into sales.