RE:Anyone got some DD to post for new investors in CBW?
Well, a list of their partners, percentage owned and the deals are all in a pdf on their web site. If you want opinion...after by D.D. i came up with CBW is diversifed with a working group that have their paperwork done or well into process. There hasn't been any bad news. Whatever happened in the past is distant invisible smoke. ABCAN itself is an impressibe entity of science. The argument against CBW is they go through a lot of cash and the whole industry will be going through a lot of cash for start up so I don't single them out for that and they appear to have cash anyway and that's what an investment company is supposed to do.
Pot stocks are totally tied up to national politics. I've heard no rumours that the nation is going to stop smoking pot. What else are another five million Canadians supposed to do when their jobs are replaced by robots? Oh, there is going to be a lot of dope, vast amounts of dope. Which company won't screw this up? There should be no way to lose money on dope. Dope sells itself.
The last month, ten days, has been interesting and the CBW DOPE notes are setting a standard for the industrial dopplegangers that will surely follow. The shares appear to have a range of about 6 cents a day, the lows are getting higher. After lighting up a party bomber I imagine people crawling though gutters of broken glass and swimming rivers of snapping turtles to buy shares at a buck. I don't see how their 16 or 17 partners can all mess up. That doesn't eschew the entire market from having a black Fridaycascading melt down which is feeding time for vultures. You need to flip a lot of mental coins to dig that scenerio.
If you are just looking at pot stocks the players at CBW seems to be known and have prior experience and thirst. Their warrants give me the munchies. The stock is trading around a buck and everyone likes Chuck. The warrants let you buy stock at $1.50 for up to about a year and a half from now (a year after legalization). So if one thinks that this stock will move 50 cents or more in the near future then if behooves one to max out all credit cards, lines of credit and pawn Canadian Tire money to snag warrants currently trading at an exchange of 20 wts for 1 pack of Zig-Zags. I think the wts are keenorific or will be although they don't seem to be selling much.