RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:loss of confidenceKirklandspecial wrote: haha no I dont understand. Just because you dont hear about it doesnt mean anything.
Cannabis smokers arent going to be loyal to one brand. They will use the convenient and well run dispensary. They will ALL have good products. This is not a new industry . Canada is flooded with good weed right now.
Biased emotions will not help you in the investing industry.
Hiku will be successful - so will many others
Just hold on to your shares and let the market do its thing. Critical thinking doesnt come naturally to everyone
nah no emotion over here bud. Cool ,calm and collected...It is my job to know who and what is going on in this industry ,so yes i know.
I owned bedrocan ,aph,acb from infancy so dont worry about my thinking. The lifting of prohibition and cannbis legal retail is most definitely a new industry in canada .the Amsterdam style coffee shop/retail experience is well esablished successful business model that can be applied here.
Your argument of good weed flooding here in canada -?...every LP will deal with that problem not sure why hiku is being singled out in regards to that...like other LPs alan and trent are working hard on expanding into international markets and into the golden goose market that is the US.
"cannabis smokers arent going to be loyal to one brand"- lol tell that to the LPs spending millions on branding haha..but kirkland knows better ...ok....
"they will use convenient and well run dispensaries" - again tokyo smoke is not a run in run out establishment so apples and oranges you are compairing.
"They all have good products"- not true...-they vary immensely...
from different grow methods ,
-hydroponics/aeroponics/organic soil.
-Sungrown commercially sativa ,greenhouse / or high grade indica indoor or hybred combination of both...
-handcrafted handtrimmed final product or an assembly line with auto trim final product...
-hang dried -To a newb like kirkland there may not be an apparent difference when looking at a commercially processed nug versus one that is hand trimmed and hang dried, but it doesn’t take long to learn how to see, taste and experience the difference.
When buds are hand trimmed and hang dried with skill, less resin is knocked off the harvest and a greater potency, flavor and aromas result. Further, when buds are carefully hung, they tend to dry slower, which means a better tasting, scented and smoother product. (This is how DOJA operates)....
This conversation started by you stating the delay hurts HIKU the most which is simply not true .it actually helps them get a jump on competition (again just name one that is doing this as we speak ),as they are already open up and running ,with expansions in the works. so they are good dont worry kirk...if you dont believe me visit Mississauga shop.i just received my hundred dollar hoodie it is sweet im wearing it right now.....