RE:RE:RE:global news BCtrimmer3098 wrote: 480Mayham wrote: Sopranos1 wrote: Watching the news last night..those friggen NDP fkrs..saying there is a glut of pot and having no stores is the not the problem..wtf are they talking about..that is precisely why i know all my friends p;urchase from dealers..there are no pot stores near by and the one or two stores that are half hour drive charge $20gr..i heard..lol..anyways..Open stores!! drop the price and watch how capitalism works you left wing cronies..
The new issue is margins. I hope that AGRA is learning from the mistakes of all these other companies that will be going bankrupct. Timing could be on our side as we should see another nice bump once weed is federally legalized in the US. AGRA needs to be in production and a viable company by election time in the US and we should reep the rewards.
Mayham
Mayham just surious as to why you think AGRA could be successful when a company like Canopy with billions of dollar in backing isnt yet ? Canopy is downsizing and will continue blow through money until they are successful. Most other do not have that luxury and AGRA is unfortunately one of them or am i missing something?
Just catching up on some posts. I believe Canopy has enough supply and are going to put more focus on edibles / drinks because there is more margin in it. Truth is margins are coming down, this was inevitable. I'll stand by my comment that less competiton for AGRA in Delta, BC put them in a better situation. I mean it can't hurt. It's all about relationships and as a large scale operator / grower I think AGRA will be in a position to land the larger contracts. This goes without saying but what is handcuffing them now is not receiving the licence from Health Canada. This will soon change!
Mayham