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Wayland Group Corp MRRCF

Wayland Group Corp, formerly Maricann Group Inc produces and sells medical marijuana. It is currently engaged in cultivation, extraction, analytics and production facilities to elevate offerings and prepare for growth into the adult-use cannabis market in Canada.


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Comment by GeneralAladeenon Dec 17, 2018 10:36pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:This company has so much potential

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:This company has so much potentialTrulieve just printed a 23mm USD quarter and on pace do do 120mm CDN in revenue. How ya figure garbage?

I digress, if Ben can back up his 160mm Rev in 2019 we will be a 5-7 bagger from here. Question is can he? Be tough with 242k sq ft in Canada for half a year. No doubt 2020 could be a half billion with almost 2mm sq ft indoor growing +++ Can it be done without a raise?? Maybe if they stop buying internationals. 

Either Ben is a pioneer and the smartest one in the room (and not in the Enron kind of way) and he will sheppard us into a behemoth multi billion dollar play, or he is spreading us way too thin and will require several raises before significant revenue rolls in. Either way seems like a no brainer at these levels,  but who knows how far shorts can pummel this sector. 

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