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Fire & Flower Holdings Corp FFLWF

Fire & Flower Holdings Corp. is a Canada-based technology-powered, adult-use cannabis retail company. The Company's principal business is the operation of a fully integrated cannabis consumer technology platform, supported by a fulfillment network of retail stores and delivery to cannabis consumers. The Company's segments include Retail, Wholesale and Logistics, and Digital Platform. The Retail segment sells cannabis products and accessories to the adult-use market in provinces where the sale of cannabis by private retailers is legal, and operates under retail banners Fire & Flower, Friendly Stranger, Happy Dayz, and Hotbox. The Wholesale and Logistics segment distributes and delivers cannabis products and accessories. The Digital Platform segment develops digital experiences and retail analytical insights. The Company owns and operates cannabis retail stores in the provinces of British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, and the Yukon territory.


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Comment by sark666on Sep 02, 2016 1:48pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:I love the smell ofI see what you are saying.  And in that respect i would think there will be q couple of pops.  Maybe november, more probably next april.  But i still feel the dot com comparison is somewhat flawed as the majority of players were playing a bullshit hand, which i dont see being the case here.  And really players got hurt in the dotcom pop, like amazon, but theyve made those losses back and then some.

But because of the influx of money, you are most likely correct that everything will become so inflated that a big pop will happen.

But a part of me wants to be in this sector for the very long term.  Just curious, obviously you plan to exit before the pop but do you plan to reenter?

Of course i would love to get out before the pop but i would to reenter the sector as again there is something very big here whereas the vast majority of the dotcom players were just full of hot air.
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