RE:RE:RE:Ontario retail storeAgreed Gil, I have my bid in for a Supreme Starbucks Premium Cannabis and Coffee Emporium of some description/ form, with talent like Moore in the company this should not be much of a reach. There are going to be plenty of avenues to revenue going forward but the FIREherb production and market needs to be established, developed and maintained ahead of all else, at all times.
No volume, SP being strapped down at all costs can't last much longer, mainly due to the unacceptable roll out that still flounders country wide and won't change until the new year as this round of holidays and all the holiday prep required pretty well grinds government to a halt for the next 2mos minimum....while we wait to sign agreements with the few areas of the country that FIREherb, the top quality and selling product in the marketplace, can not supply product to, complete bullshite!!
While we wait the FIREherb is going out the door at an inreasing rate....a NR with a sales update for the current quarter in a month or so would make for plenty of holly jolly for those that own....I think FIRE out sells most if not all and adds another ~100,000ft2 this quarter, there is nothing but solid upside for this company in the near term and well into the future, second to none, JMHO....Opt
Gilbert90 wrote: Maritimedreamer: For my part, I believe more in vertical integration (from culture to belly). A little like VanHoutte, which has its own exclusive coffee shops but is also active in other sales markets (e.g. grocery stores). With up to 75 locations in Ontario, FIRE could have privileged access to one sector of this market, high-end cannabis stores, and still have a presence in other stores. Ontario plans to license 1,000 cannabis stores.
It should not be forgotten that the next steps after these stores will probably be the sale of related products (food, drinks etc.,) little like Van Houtte coffee, second Cup and other caf bistros.