RE:RE:normally I don't respond to bashersImmaterial at this point watch, they are just hired to roll joints for the company and the company will determine if that service is an asset over the next year and whether they continue beyond that agreement or not and what form any further relationship, if any would involve.
This pre roll of product appears to have long term potential, especially in the European markets, and if so the acquisition of Indiva or the like may tie in quite nicely with the packaging and supply system going forward. There are many options available along with much larger market share, both sides of the pond, for FIRE to to pursue and they cannot be dependant on others outside the company for key parts of the seed to shelf chain, which was made clear with the packaging.
FIRE/ team are executing and evolving, along with lessons learned, ahead of the rest and this success will be reflected in the SP going forward, JMHO...Opt
watchmeplz wrote: And they just banked a preroll contract same starry eyed hope saying the 2020 revenues are going to be 180 mil. But yeh i guess your right, 173k rev, compared to 41m with
adjusted ebidta thats basically a negative, that completely makes up the
additonal 250 million dollar market cap. Those arent pennies, those are MILLIONS folks.. lol!
jpm59 wrote: Indiva's quarterly net revs were 173k