I'm not going to name drop which subsids. are part of Tetra, all I know is that Tetra is taking a very broad view of this medical space. They are doing clinical trials and commencing a phase 4 and phase 3, and 6 phase 1 clinicals... They have a department completely dedicated to health care products and over-the-counter CBD / THC based topicals and from what I gather eventually lip balm and MBG gum.

Does it really matter how many they are going to go after the market, they are a company that looks to roll with the punches and continue to validate their drug products. If UNB needs something to study behind the research chair that Tetra helped sponsor, I'm sure Tetra would gladly work with them to discover the next big thing. You see Tetra is no small potatoe. Av8tor talks like "show  me what they have"... "Do the reading", everything is lined up for success people, and Aphria is sure to exploit this along their path. I will one day have to sell some Tetra to buy some Aphria but not right now, this US thing might get wishy washy with Sessions on a mission. If Aphria raised huge capital and bought Tetra that would be a dynamo company and everyone with their ear to the ground knows that! I'm just saying people are smart enough to see where this is headed. Revenues Q4-2017 was Tetra's promise... November sales meets that goal. Tetra hasn't missed 1 single goal, and if they have I'd like someone to point it out because I clearly missed it.

Besides all that, dont listen to the bashing community, they are hear because they want  more cheap shares. If you aren't buying in the 60s then you're the one missing out on an opportunity. There are some wagons full of Tetra shares around  here. When people start talkin 200k shares then you have the right to have an HONEST opinion. These bashers aren't honest people.

... Once the neccessary selling is complete, I'm sure the management team will all talk to one another and decide to start some insider buying at the same time, at that point load up the ship cause it's leaving town. Lets face it Guy Chamberland is one wealthy CSO! He is our king pin and his regulatory experience in many areas, master herbalist. I wonder how hard that is to become, sounds like a great gig. I don't know Andre Rancourt well very well, seems like a friendly guy and is really french, but so is Fortier CEO... I'm interested to she how good this new VP of Marketing is because so far I've seen a miserable logo, and old logo's of Tetra still cycling on stockhouse side bar. Those things need to be cleaned up. Minor stuff in the grand scheme of making $$$$.

As some of you know I've never been overly keen on an Aphria takeover of Tetra, because they quite simply can't afford a $250mil company. Now when we just saw const. buy canopy for $250 million for 9.9% of the company... I'm pretty sure you can see how fast things could progress once sales commence and growth is in the forecast. I'd like to know how many of us have every held a company that generated ZERO sales and then did +5mil year one and +40mil in year 2. The legal market changes everything and tetra will certainly have street cred when that time comes. Are many companies at a phase 3 clinical? 

RxPrinceps goes into the Aphria distribution channels earliest end of next week, probably the week after. That means that Tetra's PPP001 - Phase 3 clinical drug will be available by doctor prescription through Aphria's 200k patient list. Lets say 20k patients try the product in the first quarter. That's without very little cross promotion with our international distributor that is hanging in the wings, basically awaiting boxes of Tetra Bio Pharma's OTC product line, along with connection to prescribe RxPrinceps for pain management in whatever juridition is going to treat it like a drug and not cannabis. When that happens things can really take off. Even covered or not covered on insurance if these meds work and are a clean superior product, from what I can tell at this point if there is some high-end vaporizor with a filter that purifies the air (AES Enviro partnership), then aren't the margins potentially much higher than what originally thought. I didn't realize there was such a medical revolution on cannabis either. Tetra is going to help us out with a big move in pain management. The day you hear about this one on CBC or CTV  you're going to be already too late to game. 

Lastly if you have some cash laying around medical Cannabis isn't going anywhere but through Tetra Bio Pharma (TBP). Sure their are other great ideas out there and you can invest in those too, trust me I'm planning on it too after we get an offer this spring.

Sit tight folks and if we aren't double yesterdays close by Feb 2018, I'll resign from these boards for good. Cheers!