RE:Manufacturing in Shared-Use Facilities This fits right into Tinley's business plan. In the webinar Maser said that they could potentially create more revenue from co-packing opportunities than their own products. I think that's a pretty significant statement. This was another interesting statement from the latest equity guru article: "But right now the company has found a strong base at $1, so this raise at $1 makes sense and brings capital at good value. With an extra $10m in hand, and more after warrants, we think Tinley can make some really interesting moves. In fact, we can see it going on another run when production of the first batch of 27 is complete. **Especially if the company makes some announcements on the co-packing play.**" https://equity.guru/2018/03/16/sitting-tinley-beverage-tny-c-boss-jeff-maser-damn-fine-bottles/ I take that as a not-so-subtle hint that we will hear some news on the co-packing front in the near future.