Post by
ranman on Jun 19, 2020 11:06am
This kind of action is our future
I just now came across a similar company
Look at the announcement. And the chart.
Gives me a warm and fuzzy.
https://www.stockwatch.com/Quote/Detail?C:THC
Comment by
Hellyuki on Jun 21, 2020 1:00pm
I see what you mean. Yes, we want that for Hill Street.
Comment by
Rickathome on Jun 23, 2020 5:19pm
I hope we can do better than comparing BEER to THC, THC has been stuck in the mud for 2 years. I'm thinking more like TNY!
Comment by
Nostra on Jun 23, 2020 11:43pm
Tinley is a much better comparison except the fact that all they have is a lackluster cbd isolate drink. Hills potential kills Tinleys in every way and when people realize that the move up will be insane.
Comment by
Rickathome on Jun 24, 2020 3:42pm
Actually the Tinley 27 line has 3 hard alcohol substitutes that have thc, and two thc tonics. Thats why they are such a good conparison. Not available in Canada. Justin forgot to give out licenses to his new industry so it moved south. Beer does have better upside though, your right.
Comment by
Nostra on Jun 24, 2020 10:08pm
You're right that slipped my mind. Their product offerings appear similar but I don't think you can really compare nano emulsified isolates to full spectrum cannabinoids and only Hill can offer that. Damn.
Comment by
ScotiaOne on Jun 26, 2020 7:50am
Well, not entirely true. Sproutly has a 100% water soluble THC offering and therefore the barriers to entry for other Bev Co's is not overly high. I hold shares in both Beer and Spr as I believe both hold promise. Do your own DD.
Comment by
Nostra on Jun 26, 2020 9:52pm
Sproutly lol I said full spectrum. Lots of companies have so called water soluble nano emulsified offerings and theyre all experiencing issues. Sproutly is just trying to ride the hype wave there's nothing there.
Comment by
Yowza123 on Jun 28, 2020 11:48am
Sproutly is also not comparable to Hill Street because they're not a beverage company. They're a "tech" company that gave Moosehead Beer the exclusive rights to their tech. Currently, no one else can even make a deal with them.