RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Another day in the life of a fire shareholderHard to figure here Bev, not sure if you are just one of the cupcakes, the weak and needy or you truly don't understand....the "Proof" you refer to is complete bullshite....Currently Supreme has no peers, so you have no comparable in the sector and they are not under valued....the current SP reflects ~10% of the value of the company because ~10% of the assets/ provables are available at this time. Much of the fluff has been boiled out of most of the sector, pre legalization.
Fowler has followed the original plan and for the most and is where intended today, while securing ~$100+mil in funding from Canaccord et al....somebody should get hold of Canaccord and make them aware, as I am sure that they can not have the insight of this board's cupcake contingent?? The Canaccords of the world do not make these kind of investments in ventures with idiots following a 'pipe' dream.
The main thing to understand is Supreme, along with most others in the sector, are targeting legal rec as the market they want to do business in....some have been building up on the medical cannabis market as an entry point to the real market, post legalization.
If are invested in Supreme, or any other stock for that matter, and you have zero faith in the CEO/ team and/ or the success of your investment I would suggest selling and investing where you are more comfortable...and understand what they are doing and when, JMHO.....Opt
Bever73 wrote: Yea exactly.... Proof is in the ultimate score card the equity price No support ; chronically undervalued compared to peers....WHY??? because the market does not "understand" ...wrong... Time for someone new to takeover ...leave the passionate , and educated to go teach at the local university Time for results. quote=NukeLaLoosh1]I personally did not invest in this company because our ceo is passionate about the sector or seen as some kind of advocate.
Success isnt measured in passion, it’s messured in results. So far we have very few tangible ones that have resulted in this business as being regarded amongst those quoted in another post. ACB, Weed and others may well have started out with people inferior on paper to our guy, But look at their businesses now and look at this one. Proof is in the pudding.
Being the most passionate and sector educated guy in the room makes you only the most passionate and sector educated guy in the room. It doesn’t make the company or its shareholders money.
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