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Supreme Cannabis Company Inc. (The) T.FIRE

The Supreme Cannabis Co Inc is a Canada-based company engaged in the production and sale of medical and recreational cannabis. Its portfolio includes products that address recreational, medical, and wellness consumers. Its brands include BlissCo, Truverra, 7ACRES, Sugarleaf, and Hiway.


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Comment by OptGreenon Sep 15, 2019 3:11pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Weekly trend reversal coming

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Weekly trend reversal comingSpot on South, just another cupcake but with a twist as the account has been around for some time not just a few hours like many except for the chronic STD types that regurgitate their drivel on a daily basis.

The black market is definately a problem, which Fowler has spoke to from the beginning, and needs to be dealt with through inforcing the laws mainly getting legal herb pricing down as low as possible. The 500plant ACMPRs will have to meet HC standards and like you say the costs of meeting necessary standards, marketing, packaging, etc will all be a major deterrent for most if not all, not too mention failing to meet HC inspection criteria and/ or losing a crop a time or two and most will find it not worth their while.

This kind of attention is a positive as they do not waste their time on the losers and may speak to a very good report out on Tuesday to put in this type of effort this weekend...I still think there are millions of shares that have been held for 3yrs+ that they have not been able to pry loose and won't until the SP is a lot further north from here.

The key is the quality as you say, albeit not without the team and business plan...the big question is when will those like your chums start to move to buying off the shelf? What will it take to move them to the FIREmenu full time? Will the Jack Haze and KK start moving some? How about the 'ultra premium' when it hits the shelf? We start getting those folks buying from the FIREmenu and there will be nobody even close to FIRE in the sector..Fowler is now focussed full time at ground zero.

Tuesday's report should be just the beginning of several quarters of solid growth and SP gains and the prattle from the cakes will be a pleasure, quality entertainment all reward for those that own, JMHO....Opt

Southybird wrote: You haven't backed any of your 'comments' with any data that is quantifiable. These are your own 'theories' and 'projections'. Your trying to group a global marketplace into one small piece of the industry.  The medical industry has been around for a long time, I agree with that.

Again these are two very different marketplaces that you are making inferences too. Sure they may interject in regards to the Conroy case on Edibles as if he is successful LPs could likely argue to increase their single dosage over 10mg. But guess what? Supreme is not in the edibles or drink marketplace at this time.

7acres is definitely in a class of its own, I have lots of buddies who only buy black market weed  and they love 7acres Jean Guy and Sensi Star. These are facts not pie in the sky theories about people who grow their own weed and don't follow HC guidelines, have no logistics , distribution, packaging etc.

Your really trying to come on here and say these ACMPR patient growers are going to sell dime bags in zip lock bags to brick and mortar or provincially online? They aren't. Just as you mentioned some  are selling their product illegally . They broke the law good luck selling legallly at SCALE. The comments you are making on this board this weekend have nothing to do with 7Acres. Yes the BM has an effect on the legal market, we are less than a year into legalization at the rec level.

This will be my last post on the topic as you are way too invested in this 'theory' and I really don't care , but try and preach reason on here once in a while if I have time. 

Hope everyone has a great day!




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