RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:I beleave tornados also occur in niagara area. No wonder their shipping is so slow, Tweed pack up order the same day if you order before 2. Aphria you have to wait 2 days.
GoBlue2016 wrote: I dont want to be rude but... CGC employs 530+ now. When Aph is at Phase IV they project 400.
So good with rest but ill alliw CGC to "employ more" if that's ok :-$$
GoBlue
Ommmmmm wrote: Lol touch. :) Yes, positives and negatives. Providing jobs in multiple provinces, possible same-day shipping across Canada, potential facilities for edibles manufacturing when that comes online... locations across Canada fits their image of very Canadian branding and makes a good story since they're helping communities. Some provinces have signalled that they may give preference to LPs in their province. Consumers may also be more loyal to producers in their province (East Coast and Quebec stand out). I hope the giant eventually grows even bigger and swallows up more craft growers but I'm glad they've stated no more acquisitions at this time because of the point you make. Anyway, enough about Canopy. Not getting my hopes up for Monday's earnings but it's not really important to me at this time. Hope they're not too bad for the sake of the sector and the correlation.
GoBlue2016 wrote: The giant with the HUGE carbon footprint is what they need to worry about ;-))
c'mon. That is as likely as TMX delist.
GoBlue
Ommmmmm wrote: I wouldn't wish tomatoes on any competitor but your comment highlights one of the positives of Canopy. Their grow operations are diversified between indoor and greenhouse and across multiple locations and provinces in Canada. If one giant tomatoe takes out Tweed Farms we still good and patients still have medicine.
YukonJer wrote:
i beleave tornados also touch down in the niagara region too. Hmm. Isnt there a 350000 ft greenhouse owned by CGC there. Risks......come on ........this is getting pathetic bashers!