RE:RE:RE:RE:Did you guys see this?AvInvestor - (2/11/2021 7:03:54 PM)
RE:RE:RE:Did you guys see this? LOL - are you high already!? I never even mentioned anything about VFF having assets in Mexico. They have assets across the USA, which are planned to be retrofitted.
Across the USA?
They have facilities in TEXAS - and they grow produce. The hemp production is a JV.
VFF DOES NOT own assets in Mexico - they have supply agreements with Mexican producers (produce, not cannabis).
Quit saying that.
1) I am very familiar with VFF's main asset and what they produce, thank you. Best in class, and soon hopefully to be a major player in the USA. My largest cannabis position.
Best in class - best managed, I agree - but they will not grow cannabis in the USA until it is federally legalized and that will a minimum of several years.
2) Your jokes are not only not funny, but they spread misinformation which affect your credibility.
I have no credibility and I don't care.
You have no credibility - you ARE funny.
3) ATM is a slow dilution. Everybody understands the implications.
Dilution is dilution - and the ATM term ends in May 10.
(That two months, not two years)
4) No need to read books, but rather financial statements, which is more relevant. This company is currently NOT in great shape, undeniable! But it's slowly getting better, and I am betting with small quanities "poker money" the reward will pay off.
Okay, sure - but you seem to be a book club type. Hey, read a book on how to analyze financial statements! A pos penny stock like Zena is the perfect spot to play with small amounts of cash - it's a hobby I've had for a year and a half.
Let me share a little bit of wisdom on this sector to you. Very few players actually produce decent quality stuff. Large LPs have to rely on B2B sales just to maintain market share. If Zena maintains decent quality production out of Atholville and ramps up Langley, they will be in better shape in the future. We won't see an A quality player, but rather a solid B.
Right - high quality is in demand, which is exactly why Zena introduced the 'Re-Up' Brand in order to increase sales. I guess you're not familar with the more 'economical' brand Zena introduced because no-one wanted to pay for their 'quality stuff'.
And exactly which Canadian companies DON'T sell B2B?
Again - a loud rock, who although new to this board is going to come in here and tell everybody what the deal is, another 'all hat, no cowboy' to use a Texas term.