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Sucro Ltd V.SUGR.WT


Primary Symbol: V.SUGR Alternate Symbol(s):  SUGRF

Sucro Limited is an integrated sugar company focused on serving the North American market. It offers SweetLife by Sucro Organic Cane Sugar, which is a new granulated organic cane sugar. With SweetLife by Sucro, it offers expanded industry solutions across multiple platforms, including facilities for processing and warehousing. SweetLife by Sucro also offers end-product conventional cane, organic sugar and other specialty sweetener products. It provides a variety of refining and sales of conventional and organic sugars, including Granulated Sugar and Liquid Sucrose. Its integrated supply chain includes refined sugar from its own refineries in the United States and Canada, along with sourcing raw and refined sugar from countries throughout Latin America and delivering to customers in North America and the Caribbean. It has established a production, sales and sourcing network throughout North America with two cane sugar refineries and an additional value-added processing facility.


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Post by ridingrocketson Jun 30, 2021 11:17am
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is there a better small cap cannabis company?

is there a better small cap cannabis company?

I have been searching for my next 'big potential' cannabis company ever since Supreme sold out to CGC. I had bought in on SUGR before and then got out as I was getting impatient with them, this was primarily due to the time it was taking to get their product to market. I even quassi jarred with House over on the fire board lol....  I have since made multiple prenup purchases and am waiting for more tonight. I honestly can say from my experience you will NOT find a better quality product. Yes you may find a strain you prefer more but that does not make it superior in quality. The price point as well is bang on for the quality. They can charge more based on what BOAZ, Carmel, Qwest Reserve etc charge. Sugarbud prenup goes toe to toe with those guys. That being said, if Sugarbud can continue to produce herbs on the level of my past couple of prenup purchases they will definitely sell their product. When you consider their grow limits, appx 12,000 kg, as per Sugarbud, that works out to be 12,000,000 grams of dried flower or approximately 850k and change 3.5gram containers per quarter or 285k per month. Do the math and you will see these figures ought to be obtainable considering the product they produce. With over 1.5 million (conservative figure) estimated daily cannabis consumers in Canada, only 10% of them need to buy 2 ccontainers a month for Sugarbud to sell their current max production capacity. I am uncertain how many people buy via CannMart but those medical consumers have the potential to make a nice dent on Sugarbud supply thus further reducing available product for the rec market. ... They can get to a .10 annual EPS imo easily. That would potentially 15+ fold this stock. Be patient everyone, due your due diligence, blame no one for your choices!
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