RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Less taxes, important when attracting co-packing clients
ones sentiment can change on their investment if the thesis for investing in a company changes. Do I like the cannabis space, yes, and beverages do show promise, but tinley has proven to not execute yearly. Tinley states co-packers but does deliver, everything is beyond late, and the simplest of things can not be accomplished. When is the next pp coming and how many shares will that dilute the company? Highly unlikely to ever uplist given how much paper is outstanding with all the low placements. There are better cannabis companies to invest in. Look at trul at 160 stores now and will be over a Billion in revenue this year, or hbor with a marketcap the same as Tinley's but producing 60M a year. Growth is what drives investors not renting a warehouse, producing minimal beverages, taking 2 years to get products into Canada, and losing money on storage for there old beverage line.