RE:Raguu last post .. Mari CEO explains Crop loss jubatus1 wrote: https://www.bnn.ca/commodities/video/maricann-ceo-discloses-march-storm-hit-supply~1206089
Appreciate the link.
Sorry he does not instill confidence for me. I only have so much MJ money to invest. Taking money from Cam to give to Mr. Ward doesn't feel right to me at this point.
Firing people doesn't completely heal a wound. You will always have a scar. Guilty by association. All of this put hesitation into me. That is all I was pointing out. I do not have to take on those risks.
APH is looking ripe these days as well. Seems to have taken a bigger beating than some of the others. FIRE is one I like, focussed and committed to volume. No PR from them though but look they don't jerk around as much either. MJN was one I totally missed on and was told by a buddy what they would do. Point being is there are lots of solid options within the mj industry.
You bet on the jockey, not the horse. So far the ACB jockeys have been riding this thing HARD! Mr. Booth is pushing this at an AB pace. AB competes on a global market for its commodity. We know about volume and quality/safety. Oil is oil. Barrel is now a g or a ml.
None of this is a head to head battle, yet. Not even with WEED. As I have stated,I see this as a "Canadian thing". I have been very close to picking up some MARI numerous times. The negative image those insiders put on MARI echos the entire industry.
ALL EYES ON US (CANADA not the U.S., odd I know)
When one gets caught doing something shady all will get scrutinized. Those that have their "i's" dotted and "t's" crossed will rise and those that are suspect will fall. The industry can not afford criminality of either the "gang" type or the "white collar" type. That would bring to much attention to the "plundering" that is already going on. I like that line the lawyer in the movie "Molly" hrough out there. "Don't be breaking the law, when you are breaking the law". These insiders are all going to be stinking rich as is, just playing this by the book. Anything even pushing the issues legality wise as far as personal gain is concerned is greed that is completely inappropriate. If the offshore stuff turns out to be "known shady" dealings this will all get slowed right the fvck down, for everyone.