RE:RE:The Companys with Supply Agreements will be the next $$$That is the reason we invested in THC .They have stated they will get it, so we wait and see.Obviously it a long shot but thats why invest in startups.Huge $$$$$.If it kicks in
If THC gets a provincial agreement the the sp should be in line with the Big 6.
We should be at $5 min.Why, because as
MustardTiger77 said ,thats all that matters
GL to us all.
droidmeister wrote: I agree with the concept that a provincial deal is super-important. I'm concerned that THC's slow and conservative approach to expansion is going to cost them in this area. What is a group from a provincial distributor going to think when they arrive in Kelowna and see THC's small operation in an industrial unit, when they just visited Aurora, THCX, etc., etc., who are building / operating faciltiies of hundreds of thousands of square feet? It's the difference between a corner variety store and a Walmart, which goes back to the many comments that people make on this board about how Miller and Chun operate THC like a family business. It could be the slow growth and expansion is going to cost them in the long run, because they're goung to miss out on supplier contracts. Obviously Ontario is the big one. A greenhouse in Ontario, backed by the experience in Kelowna, would have told a different story. Startups have to take calculated risks, they've got to build in anticipation of sales, or someone else is going to beat them to market because they can't deliver. That's my fear. Why did THC's bid to get a supplier contract in Manitoba fail? I dont know. But as each province announces supply contracts, and THC continues to be left off the list of successful bidders, I dont like it.
Greencash wrote: THC needs get agreement from any province $$$$$.
Go THC $$$$$$.