RE:So Namaste will be a distiller nowThemuppetshow wrote: Making everything in-house, minus growing flower, but who will be in charge of extracting? I can see them bringing an expert in but it may not be made public, although it could add a tiny bit of shareholder value if it's a reputable name in the industry. It's a pretty exciting platform that's coming together fast.
Sales license is coming, weeks means nothing in the grand scheme. Wish I knew about the company back in the .20's. I see $10 in less than 2 years and happy to wait. Sean said they'll be turning a profit soon. That's impressive for such a young company. Wait till Cannmart ON and AUS kick into gear.
Themuppetshow, seems like you're a new holder and poster who appears to be logical and level-headed. Welcome to the board. The rest of the adults here have ignored the 1 or two "creepy kids," with multiple aliases, you have appropriately titled them. Please add them to your ignore list, like the rest of the adults have. You will see the board cleans up nice after doing so. Some feel compelled to toy with them which can be entertaining but clusters the board. Best to ignore.
Regarding extraction practices, I used to be a holder of EAT who are experts in the extraction field. Their head honcho in that department is/was Billy Morison who actually consulted Canopy on extraction. I think he would be an ideal source for insight. Additionally, ATT has developed an extraction technique that works on a commercial scale. I would like to see an LOI there. Additionally, Aurora (our big brother LP) has ties with RTI who utilize a microwave extraction technology that may interest Namaste but they're in Edmonton. Abattis will be opening labs in ON though. It will be very interesting to see how the new extraction facility will pan out.