RE:Q3 results and md$aThink , think and think - the Canadian market has done nothing but slide since legalization of cannabis. The speculative bubble has burst and we are left with depreciating commodity. The ease of individual production and competition has driven the price per gram - downward. Thus the sale of Nevada was the worst case senario.
Nevada was the entry point to the USA ( a market ten times larger than Canada) which has not yet nationally legalized. The only way for a cannabis firm to make huge gains will be the US national legalization. After the legalization then a speculative freenzie will ensue - just like the Canadian experience. The problem is Luff due to increasing debt demands sold its foot hold in the USA.
Hence Luff 's investors will miss the insane profits and be stuck with only the Canadian cannabis market which has already tanked.
Come on man - think before you write such unadultrated drivel.