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Alliance Growers Corp ALGWF

Alliance Growers Corp is a Canada based diversified cannabis company. It principally operates through the four key divisions namely, Cannabis Botany Centre, Strategic Access to Cannabis for Medical Purposes Regulations Investments, Cannabidiol Oil Supply and Distribution, and Research and Development. The company is primarily focused on the development of Cannabis Botany Centres in Canada.


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Comment by TONNAGEon Mar 19, 2018 5:33pm
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RE:RE:Not sure about plantlet confusion

RE:RE:Not sure about plantlet confusionMcdonalds cost for a big Mac in the early 90’s was 0.25 and sold for $2.99, nice profit margin! That took into account wages, hydro, water, property taxes and materials. So why couldn’t a MJ company do the same. Other companies can grow their own plantlets but why bother when u can have someone else do it for you without the overhead, just like I can make my own Big Mac but choose to buy it from McDonald’s.


Madhatter6 wrote: Produce a plantet for $0.50 running a large facility. Debt to pay off. Wages, taxes , light, heat, i find that to be a bit optimistic. Don't see a $4.00 margin either. If plantlets can be produced for $0.50 per and the cost of buying them is $5.00 It makes sense those that can will produce their own. Those hat can't will buy. But I think it maybe the smaller side of the market. But I may be wrong. URL/Dennis says the botany center is a go. Any time frame for breaking ground. Any completion date?


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